Financial Times 13,358 / Jason
There was a bit of a theme here with words for various kinds of frivolity. However, I’m afraid this puzzle was not as much of a “lark” or a “hoot” as it might … Read more >>
Never knowingly undersolved
There was a bit of a theme here with words for various kinds of frivolity. However, I’m afraid this puzzle was not as much of a “lark” or a “hoot” as it might … Read more >>
I thought this puzzle was very creative. Several of the definitions were particularly well-hidden or clever, e.g., 14 down. Across 1 SWASHBUCKLER S (“first: steam”) WASH (clean) BUCKLE (fold) R (“second: iron”). Having … Read more >>
Apologies to all — I did not have a chance to blog until quite late today. No-one familiar with this setter will be surprised at the number of cryptic definitions. However, most of … Read more >>
I was just thinking that it had been a little while since we had seen Neo. Here he is with a fresh collection of clues. I found these to be high on inventiveness … Read more >>
This was mostly straightforward, but there were some creative elements here, noted below. Across 1 REPORT REP (salesman) OR T (“agent”‘s conclusion) 4 SCREWS UP CREW (ship’s company) in PUSS (cat) reversed 10 … Read more >>
I breezed through three-quarters of this puzzle in five or ten minutes, then got stuck for a while on the last four or five clues. I am still not sure of 25 down. … Read more >>
A good offering from one of the less frequent FT setters. Apologies for the late posting; I had solved this last night but didn’t have a chance to fill in the explanations until … Read more >>
A good one from Neo, with some creative dissections of words in the charades (e.g., 25 and 29 ac). Across 9 OVERHEARD *(HAVE ORDER) 10 PLANT dd 11 MERCURY CU (copper) in MERRY … Read more >>
As usual, Armonie’s clues are impeccably written: clean and concise, with smooth surface readings. I found myself wishing, though, for a surprise or two. A few too many of these seemed to be … Read more >>
One clue I can’t quite figure out (5 down); I’m sure someone will help. Across 1 RABBIT WARREN RABBIT (gas, as in to talk excessively) WAR (conflict) RE (on) N (new) 8 POLENTA … Read more >>
I enjoyed solving this puzzle but when it came to writing the blog I realized there were several clues that I wasn’t quite happy with, as noted below. That said, I thought there … Read more >>
This was a quick solve, but with some definite pleasures. Neo has a way of cluing three- and four-part charades with economy and style. Across 1 IDIOTIC I’D (Neo had) I (one) OTIC … Read more >>
A generally entertaining puzzle; I learned a few new words today. I’m sure I’ve missed the boat entirely on 6 down; any comments are welcome. Across 1 OBSOLESCENT OB (old boy=former pupil) SOLE … Read more >>
Happy New Year to all! Some interesting clues from Jason today, but as usual, I’m afraid, also a few that didn’t quite seem to work. Across 9 INSTANTER STAN (Laurel of Laurel and … Read more >>
Some nicely tricky clues today. I am still unsure about the solution for 10 across, though. Across 1 FENCES dd 5 SIGNPOST SIGN (write name) POST (letters) 9 PERSONAL hidden in paPERS ON … Read more >>