I found this tricky with one I still can’t parse. Thank you Chalmie.
PeeDee
AZED 2,437 – Plain
The most reliable setter there is. Thank you Azed.
Financial Times 16,102 by JULIUS
Another entertaining puzzle, as we have come to expect. Thank you again Julius.
Financial Times 16,096 by GOZO
As always a themed puzzle from Gozo. I didn’t know them all but each themed answer is gettable from the wordplay alone. Thank you Gozo.
Financial Times 16,090 by IO
Phew this was tough! Very enjoyable but the name Io still strikes fear into a blogger’s heart. This time I got away with it, but only just!
I am away up in the Highlands today but will try and get back to the blog if I can get a signal. Thanks Io.
AZED 2,434
Another expertly crafted puzzle that leaves little for me to add. Thank you Azed.
Independent on Sunday 1,511 by Peter
Thank you Peter for an enjoyable puzzle.
Guardian Prize 27,734 by Brendan
I enjoyed this, and not hard once I caught on to Brendan’s ways of disguising the definitions as parts of wordplay. Thank you Brendan.
Financial Times 16,084 by AARDVARK
Sorry the blog is late, the online puzzle is not available at the moment and Gaufrid had to help me find a copy.
Thanks also to Cryptic Sue for being and early bird and spotting this morning that I had inadvertently posted a blog for yesterday’s puzzle by mistake.
Financial Times 16,078 by MONK
A super puzzle. Thank you Monk.
Financial Times 16,072 by GOLIATH
A nice variety of clue types here, plenty to keep one’s interest. Thanks Goliath
AZED 2,431 Plain
Another set of interesting words. I never get tired of solving Azed puzzles as there is always something new for me to learn. Thank you Azed.
Financial Times 16,066 by CHALMIE
Sorry this is so late. I completely forgot it was my turn to write the blog.
Independent on Sunday 1,507 by Hoskins
A super puzzle, thanks Hoskins.
Guardian Prize 27,710 by Tramp
Easy to start, hard to finish. Enjoyable all the way through. Thanks Tramp.