Independent 10593 / Hob
Hob provides the Independent puzzle challenge today. This puzzle is a celebration of the 75th birthday today of JOHN RUTTER, a composer whose works focus on pieces for choirs (SINGERS) … Read more >>
Never knowingly undersolved
Hob provides the Independent puzzle challenge today. This puzzle is a celebration of the 75th birthday today of JOHN RUTTER, a composer whose works focus on pieces for choirs (SINGERS) … Read more >>
Phi is in his usual Friday slot Some of the entries looked like names so I thought there might be a theme. A bit of research showed that there is … Read more >>
Kairos is a setter that I don’t think I have blogged before Kairos seems to favour ‘double definition’ clues. I counted five of these in this puzzle. The wordplay constructions … Read more >>
A plain puzzle from Azed this week The grid contains the usual collection of less common words clued very precisely. I liked the linked clues at 29 and 31 down … Read more >>
Eccles and I seem to meet regularly on a Wednesday. I am perfectly happy with that. As usual, Eccles treats us to some excellent surfaces which generate answers that make … Read more >>
eXtent returns this week. I blogged the last puzzle from this setter back in January. That puzzle also featured some blanks in the grid during the solving process. The preamble … Read more >>
Klingsor is one of the less frequent setters in the Independent daily series. I blogged his last puzzle in June where I see I commented on his penchant for classical musical references … Read more >>
Phi is in his usual Friday slot this week It wasn’t until I nearly finished the blog and was writing up GROUCH when I realised that there were nearly five … Read more >>
Wire provides the challenge today There were a lot of secret agent references in the clues and entries with all of the following words or names included somewhere in the … Read more >>
Wednesday and Eccles is a pairing to look forward to. As ever, there were smooth surfaces in many clues, but the ones I liked particularly were those for POINT-TO-POINT, CRISIS … Read more >>
It’s been over a year since we last saw an Opsimath Inquisitor. This is Opsimath’s fourth puzzle in the series, but the first that I have blogged. Kenmac blogged all of the previous … Read more >>
Morph provides today’s challenge Morph is a useful name for a setter, as it can be used as an anagram indicator as well as a reference to the setter as … Read more >>
A slightly differently shaped Azed grid this week with 11 rows and 13 columns There were few Scottish references in the puzzle although TRON got a look-in at the wordplay … Read more >>
Phi returns to his regular Friday slot this week. I don’t think there is a theme to the puzzle, but there is added symmetry formed by the unchecked cells in … Read more >>
Skinny provides the Tuesday challenge. Ah! I thought; this grid will have a message round the outside. Wrong! There was a theme though which I spotted towards the end of … Read more >>