Some off-beat definitions make this an interesting solve, and a possible mistake? Thank you Alberich.
PeeDee
AZED 2,419
More interesting words for me to learn and some humour this time too. Thank you Azed.
Financial Times 15,997 by REDSHANK
An enjoyable puzzle. One of those where the parsing looks obvious in retrospect, but not so before finding the solutions. How it should be – thank you Redshnak.
Independent on Sunday 1,495 by Loglady
A gentle puzzle for a Sunday afternoon. Thank you Loglady.
Guardian Prize 27,639 by Paul
The usual Paul solving experience for me: get nowhere at first and then all falls into place once I have got into his mindset again. Thanks Paul, good fun as always.
AZED 2,416
What is there left to say about Azed other than “thank you”? Thank you Azed.
Financial Times 15,979 by GOZO
Easy in some parts, tricky in others. A very pleasant start the day, thank you Gozo.
Financial Times 15,973 by JULIUS
Another good puzzle from Julius, as always. Not as much wit and political satire as we sometimes get but still very enjoyable regardless. Thank you Julius.
Independent on Sunday 1,491 by Kairos
I enjoyed this. A bit more meat than the standard Sunday lunch offering. Thank you Kairos.
Guardian Prize 27,615 by Paul
I found this pretty tricky. Usually with Paul once I get into his mindset the answers fly in, but not this time! Thank you Paul.
Financial Times 15,967 by GOZO
A super puzzle on a theme I knew well. Thank you Gozo.
AZED 2,413
A middle difficulty Azed this week. Thank you.
Financial Times 15,961 by MONK
Easy to start and hard to finish, enjoyable all the way! Thank you Monk.
Financial Times 15,955 by AARDVARK
An entertaining puzzle from Aardvark as usual. Thank you.
Financial Times 15,949 by ALBERICH
I thought many of the clues in this puzzle were particularly neatly constructed – elegant but not flashy. Thank you Alberich.