Guardian 25,162 / Rufus
From today, there is a slight change to the Guardian blogger team, with a three week cycle for most bloggers, except Uncle Yap who continues as a Tuesday regular. I’ve blogged quite a … Read more >>
Never knowingly undersolved
From today, there is a slight change to the Guardian blogger team, with a three week cycle for most bloggers, except Uncle Yap who continues as a Tuesday regular. I’ve blogged quite a … Read more >>
Phi was hard at work in the Independent last Saturday. He compiled the Inquisitor as well as the Saturday Prize Puzzle. I found this a slightly easier puzzle than many of Phi’s previous offerings. … Read more >>
The preamble told us that one letter or word must be removed from each clue before it can be solved. In clue order the removals provide a quotation related to an event which … Read more >>
Six months have passed, so it must be my turn to blog a Guardian Genius again. I have solved one or two Lavatch puzzles in The Listener so I knew this would … Read more >>
I’m sorry that you are stuck with two Saturday puzzle blogs in a row from me, but thanks to the other Saturday Independent bloggers for letting me do some swaps to overcome periods when … Read more >>
I solved most of this on a long car journey and didn’t find it too difficult once the long answer at 14/29/1D had fallen. I liked the surface for TRAVAIL and TREATMENT, and … Read more >>
We were told that single extra letters in each clue’s wordplay spell out a quotation and its author. Three illustrative examples (4), 36(8) and 40(8) are basic; three (9), (7) and (5) form … Read more >>
The preamble told us that in each column, one letter from the first answer is displaced to the top row of the grid, and one from the second answer to the bottom row, … Read more >>
This was another challenging crossword from Bannsider. If there was a theme, it was centred on television programmes and catchphrases from television programmes. We had STUPID BOY (Dad’s Army), I DON’T BELIEVE IT … Read more >>
As I don’t solve the Independent blocked crossword on a regular basis, Tyrus is a new name to me. A bit of research on Fifteensquared however shows that he is also Lato, a … Read more >>
The preamble told us that single extra letters indicated by wordplay in 25 clues spell out part of a quotation whose missing ingredients are exemplified in the 10 thematic answers. In the prevailing … Read more >>
My most recent Inquisitor blog was a puzzle by Phi, as is this. I said in the Inquisitor blog that I enjoy Phi’s cluing. It is unambiguous and often very clever. I got … Read more >>
I usually enjoy Phi’s offerings and this was no exception. The preamble was fairly complex as there was a lot to be done before clues could be solved. We were told that all … Read more >>
The last Bannsider puzzle I blogged had a theme based on the rock group Kasabian. I’ve looked at diagonals and unches, and I can’t see any obvious theme in this puzzle, but I … Read more >>
Raich is a setter with an increasing output. To my knowledge, he has set Independent blocked crosswords, Listeners, Inquisitors and has a blocked crossword in the latest Magpie. I have acted as a … Read more >>