A pleasant diversion from Brockwell, with a few tricky misdirections and internal cross-references . . .
Cineraria
Financial Times 17,996 by PETO
While this seems to be a perfectly ordinary set of fine cryptic clues, for some reason I felt as though I were reaching into the depths of my solver’s bag of tricks to complete this puzzle from Peto, concluding with a couple of iffy parsings at 9A and 16D.
Financial Times 17,984 by STEERPIKE
Some precise, economical clues from Steerpike today . . .
Azed No. 2,748 Plain
I believe I have managed to arrive at a plausible explanation for the solutions in this week’s offering from Azed . . .
Financial Times 17,978 by GOZO
This delightful puzzle from Gozo bears the legend “Drinks cabinet” . . .
Financial Times 17,972 by BOBCAT
I had a much easier time filling in this entertaining Bobcat grid than I have had explaining some of the clues. I hope this provides some elucidation.
Financial Times 17,960 by BOBCAT
This is my 100th Financial Times blog. It is hard to believe that I have been posting here since 2022. By now, solving the solid clues of a Bobcat puzzle feels like chatting with an old friend. I very much appreciate all of the comments and support I have received so far.
Financial Times 17,954 by AARDVARK
On my first pass, I could not decipher a single clue in today’s puzzle from Aardvark. Uh-oh, that did not bode well for the blog . . . .
Guardian Prize 29,589 by Enigmatist
As Enigmatist fare goes, this must be on the easier end of the spectrum, inasmuch as I appear to have completed this one. I have provided what I hope is a reasonable explanation for just about everything.
Financial Times 17,948 by FLIMSY
With today’s offering from Flimsy, I breezed through the left half and had to mull over the right half a bit, but ultimately, nothing too surprising popped up.
Azed No. 2,742 Plain – Competition Puzzle
Some of the clues in this week’s Azed felt a bit quirkier than usual. I think that I have provided a fair parsing for everything, but I look forward to any further elucidation that might be forthcoming in the comments.
Financial Times 17,936 by STEERPIKE
I got through about two-thirds of this fine puzzle from Steerpike before I really started getting bogged down, . . .
Financial Times 17,933 Jumbo by BUCCANEER
This grid is chock-full of the witty and precise clues that I have come to expect from Buccaneer. I nominate 55A for Clue of the Year. I hope that I have solved and parsed everything satisfactorily.
The grid with the clue previously missing from the online publication appears here: FT 17,933 revised
Financial Times 17,929 by GURNEY
This entry from Gurney seemed to get harder as I worked my way from top to bottom.
Financial Times 17,922 by SLORMGORM
A relaxing bit of fun today, with the usual fine surfaces that I have come to expect from Slormgorm