Doable, but you will need to put your thinking cap on! Thank you Monk.
PeeDee
Azed No. 2,623 Plain
I found it harder than usual to get started on this, but once I had a few crossers it all started to fall into place. Thank you Azed.
Financial Times 17,205 by IO
A really top-notch crossword from Io today, great stuff (if you like your puzzles to be a challenge). If you are looking an easy ride then best head for one of the other newspapers today! Thank you Io.
The puzzle can be downloaded here…
Financial Times 17,199 by AARDVARK
An enjoyable puzzle in a traditional style. Thank you Aardvark
Financial Times 17,193 by GUY
An enjoyable puzzle; not too hard, not too easy. Thank you Guy.
Oops! Sorry the blog is late, I wrote this up first ting and then forgot to hit the “Publish” button at the end. I am on holiday now, I cam answer queries but complicated corrections to the blog may have to wait until I can get to real computer rather than phone.
Azed No. 2,620 Plain
Another Sunday helping of interesting and obscure words. Thank you Azed.
Financial Times 17,187 by JULIUS
Another varied and entertaining puzzle from Julius. Thank you Julius.
Financial Times 17,181 by GOZO
A themed puzzle again today.
Financial Times 17,175 by AARDVARK
I found this tricky, continually struggling to make progress. Got there in the end, I think! Thank you Aardvark.
Azed No. 2,617 ‘Jigsaw’ – Competition Puzzle
Very enjoyable, thank you Azed.
Financial Times 17,169 by JULIUS
An alphabetical jigsaw today. You can download the puzzle here… Thank you Julius
Financial Times 17,163 by MONK
Towards the easier end of Monk's spectrum of difficulty, entertaining and inventive as always. Thank you Monk.
Financial Times 17,162 by HAMILTON
Grant was due to blog this puzzle today so this one is written with a heavy heart, for him.
Financial Times 17,157 by GOZO
Another unusual grid from Gozo, all the across entries are 15 letters long. Thank you Gozo.
Azed No. 2,614 Plain
Some more interesting words to learn. Thank you Azed.