Independent 8075 / Phi
I feel that this was a fairly standard offering from Phi today. No themes, messages, or pangrams that I can see, just a sound national daily crossword puzzle that some solvers can complete … Read more >>
Never knowingly undersolved
I feel that this was a fairly standard offering from Phi today. No themes, messages, or pangrams that I can see, just a sound national daily crossword puzzle that some solvers can complete … Read more >>
I have blogged Samuel puzzles in the Saturday Independent Magazine Inquisitor series, but I don’t remember even seeing, let alone blogging a Samuel in the Independent daily series. This was … Read more >>
The preamble stated: "Each couplet contains both a definition (one or more words) and a mixture of the letters (beginning at the beginning or ending at the end of a word in the … Read more >>
Dac seems to be a fixture in the Independent on a Wednesday, like Phi on a Friday, with only a few days off for each setter every year. Once more Dac produces an … Read more >>
A fairly short preamble for this puzzle – "In each clue, the wordplay has one letter too many or one letter too few. In clue order, Down letters instruct solvers what to highlight … Read more >>
This is the first daily Anax puzzle that I have blogged. I have blogged a couple of his Saturday prize puzzles in the past. It seemed a slightly odd puzzle, … Read more >>
The preamble told us: In x clues, there is a misprint of one letter in the definition. The correct letter is y places back alphabetically. In y clues, the wordplay generates the answer … Read more >>
Today’s offering from Phi was good solid national daily crossword fare. I cannot see any theme nor can I see any hidden message in the grid. There were a couple … Read more >>
Jambazi is not a setter’s name that I have come across before. Given the subject matter common to many of the clues, I suspect Jambazi is a one-off pseudonym of a regular Independent setter. … Read more >>
Another pleasant diversion from Dac with clues that read very well and solutions that are virtually all words in everyday use. There were just a couple of entries that were … Read more >>
Looking at the Inquisitor index, I see that this is Ploy’s sixth puzzle in the Inquisitor series. I have been blogging Inquisitors about once a month since November 2007 but I haven’t blogged … Read more >>
This was a crossword that did not have complex wordplay, but it was still an enjoyable challenge. The wordplay in majority of the clues followed an additive or double definition route. … Read more >>
This was a standard competition puzzle from AZED. None of the entries were particularly difficult to parse. As is the case with many of AZED‘s puzzle there was a determined raid on words … Read more >>
Phi ‘s puzzles often show that he has different leisure and reading interests to me – today we have reference to films, history, art, poetry, religion and birds. I have only a superficial … Read more >>
Nimrod always keeps you on your toes, even if the theme becomes obvious fairly early on. I solved the puzzle without too much difficulty given that twelve of the entries … Read more >>