Financial Times 13,851 / Neo
As scchua hinted in his blog last week, he is off on a break, so I am blogging in his place during his holiday. Next week, though, the blogger will be a stand-in … Read more >>
Never knowingly undersolved
As scchua hinted in his blog last week, he is off on a break, so I am blogging in his place during his holiday. Next week, though, the blogger will be a stand-in … Read more >>
I have not solved many puzzles by Radian before, but I discover that he is one of the most prolific setters, in many guises – Crucible in The Guardian and Redshank in the … Read more >>
The preamble stated "To reveal the prime example solvers should follow instructions spelt out by single extra letters yielded by the wordplay in each clue in order. Two answers are abbreviations; ignore two … Read more >>
I have solved many puzzles by Paul in my time, and have blogged a Gaurdian Genius by Paul, but I don’t think I have blogged a daily one since I started blogging Guardian … Read more >>
AZED has been compiling the Sunday barred crossword in The Observer for nearly 40 years and he continues to create a consistently challenging standard of puzzle. This was another … Read more >>
In one of the crossword blog sites I was reading last week I came across a comment from someone who said they enjoyed a specific crossword because the clues had ‘no triple lutz reversed … Read more >>
The Inquisitor index on this website tells me that this is Nudd’s first puzzle in the Inquitior series. I have, however, come across Nudd puzzles before, in The Magpie. The preamble stated "In nine … Read more >>
A standard Rufus offering for a Monday morning. The only area that held me up for a short time was the South East corner. There was the usual mix of double/triple definitons, cryptic … Read more >>
Enigmatist is one of the most prolific crossword setters and has a knack of introducing new ideas and twists into his puzzles. I think this was probably one of the more offbeat of … Read more >>
It seemed to me that this puzzle had more than the usual helping of everyday words, or words I have met in crosswords before such that I was able to solve a good deal … Read more >>
I think this the first Mordred puzzle that I have blogged. I didn’t find it too difficult to solve but I am not sure that I have got all the parsing absolutely right. … Read more >>
Shark is a new setter to me, so I wasn’t sure what to expect when I started the puzzle. We were told that the wordplay in each clue leads to the answer with … Read more >>
Tramp is a recent and welcome addition to the Guardian crossword stable. His puzzles make you think. His cluing tends to the complex construction that I prefer, but I also think there are … Read more >>
The preamble seemed quite complex on the first read through. It stated “possible associations (not themselves in the grid) of eight unclued entries must be correctly paired. Each pair is then completed by … Read more >>
IThis puzzle was published on the first weekend of the new Football League season in England. A new team in League 2 was AFC Wimbledon. This was the club that was formed when … Read more >>