Guardian 29,384 / Pangakupu
Pangakupu fills the Thursday slot this week with an enjoyable challenge. I’ve said in previous blogs that it has taken me a while to get onto Pangakupu’s wavelength. Either I’m getting used to … Read more >>
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Pangakupu fills the Thursday slot this week with an enjoyable challenge. I’ve said in previous blogs that it has taken me a while to get onto Pangakupu’s wavelength. Either I’m getting used to … Read more >>
Carpathian continues her travels around the various categories of Guardian puzzle (always welcome in any one of them) and settles today in the Cryptic slot. I’ve had a few days completely away from … Read more >>
How lucky am I, to bag a Qaos puzzle to blog, so soon after my last one? … …the only nagging issue, as I say every time, is to Spot the Theme, as … Read more >>
Vulcan steps into his regular fortnightly Monday slot. A typical Monday medley of anagrams and double and cryptic definitions. I had ticks for the anagrams at 11ac (BEDLINGTON) and 23ac (PLASTICINE), the succinct … Read more >>
I’m always glad to see Qaos’ name on a puzzle – and it’s been a while since we had one of his. The nagging issue, when blogging, is that there’s always a theme … Read more >>
Harpo rounds off the week’s puzzles with an enjoyable challenge. I found this quite tough going but very satisfying to (almost) finish, with some splendid anagrams, ingenious and meticulous cluing and witty surfaces … Read more >>
Looking back on my previous blogs of Jack’s puzzles, I see that I have twice said, ‘A fairly tricky but enjoyable and rewarding challenge, meticulously clued, with excellent surfaces, from Jack’, which once … Read more >>
My first opportunity to blog an FT puzzle – and it’s by one of my favourite setters! This puzzle was fairly well hidden over Easter – I only came across it through comments … Read more >>
It’s Brendan providing our midweek entertainment today. I found the puzzle rather more straightforward than usual for this setter but none the worse for that. We have a thoroughgoing medical theme, skilfully executed, … Read more >>
It’s more than six weeks since Pangakupu’s last appearance – time enough for it to take a few minutes for me to retune to his wavelength. Once started, the answers began to flow, … Read more >>
Brummie’s appearances are becoming more frequent: this is his fifth puzzle this year and the third Prize one. The blogger, bridgesong, called the previous puzzle ‘an easier than usual prize offering’ and I … Read more >>
It’s something of a surprise to see a Philistine puzzle on a Monday – and a particularly pleasant one for me, as I haven’t had one to blog since last July. Lots of … Read more >>
Picaroon rounds off a week of good puzzles in customary fine style. An enjoyable puzzle, with some chewy clues mixed in with several charades to help things along and some nice references. As … Read more >>
It’s only a couple of weeks since my last blog of a Brendan puzzle – but I’m certainly not complaining. We have an interesting and enjoyable theme, introduced in the first clue … Read more >>
An interesting challenge, as usual, from Harpo. There are one or two unknown or less familiar words but fairly clued and therefore gettable. The long anagrams at 1ac, 26ac and 10dn in … Read more >>