Another great puzzle from Monk…
Financial Times 16,305 by MONK
A tough puzzle from Monk, but a good one. Thank you Monk. Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water…. There once was a time when seeing Monk’s … Read more >>
Never knowingly undersolved
A tough puzzle from Monk, but a good one. Thank you Monk. Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water…. There once was a time when seeing Monk’s … Read more >>
What is there left to say? Thank you Azed for yet another interesting puzzle. Apologies for the late arrival of the blog, I messed up with the scheduled publish time. ACROSS 1 OLD-FOGEYISH … Read more >>
I don’t get to blog Tees puzzles very often. I remembered them as being quite tricky but this was quite amenable, as is traditional for a Sunday. Thank you Tees. ACROSS 1 … Read more >>
A cracking puzzle, I enjoyed this a lot. Thank you Paul. ACROSS 1, 5, 10, 13 A RIDDLE WRAPPED UP IN AN ENIGMA An arc, as if tan — um? This is very … Read more >>
Always good to see Julius’s name at the top. Thank you Julius. A fruit and nut puzzle. ACROSS 1 POMEGRANATE Fruit rock from England hawked in a Sydney market? (11) sounds like “pommy … Read more >>
The usual well-crafted puzzle from Aardvark. Thank you. The grid is a pangram. ACROSS 1 MOHAIR Husband follows mode of operation to ventilate fabric (6) H (husband) follows MO (modus operandi, mode of … Read more >>
Another great puzzle from Monk…
Another interesting trip though the English language with an expert guide. Thank you Azed.
I enjoyed this. Thank you Gozo.
A very nice traditional crossword, not all easy but plenty of accessible clues. Thank you Peter.
Very enjoyable thank you Crucible.
I enjoyed this, thank you Aardvark.
I had forgotten it was my turn to blog this morning, good job this wasn’t a tricky one. Thanks Julius.
Easier than usual I thought, but no less enjoyable. Thank you Azed.
An excellent puzzle in the traditional style – good surface readings and precise wordplay. Thank you Jason.