A fine puzzle from WANDERER who deserves much applause for both the puzzle itself, as well as the completion of a milestone I think.
Turbolegs
Financial Times 16,307 by BRADMAN
A fun puzzle from BRADMAN, with 8d and 28a holding me up from a speedy solve, having come across the solution for neither of the two. Google helped confirm the parse for 27a. Thanks BRADMAN!
Financial Times 16,295 by WANDERER
Devious and challenging, yet 100% enjoyable! Thanks WANDERER!
Financial Times 16,289 by BRADMAN
A fun puzzle from BRADMAN this Friday morning. A couple of words that were new to me but the immaculate cluing helped a speedy solve. Thanks BRADMAN!
Financial Times 16,283 by JULIUS
A breezy challenge from Julius , which was easy for most part with only the parsing for 27ac holding me back from an equally speedy finish. Thanks Julius!
Financial Times 16,277 by WANDERER
A fun offering from WANDERER, the solving of which became significantly faster once I figured out what C stood for, 6 clues in. Thanks WANDERER!
Financial Times 16,271 by BRADMAN
It’s me again! 🙂 I found the challenge from BRADMAN today to be a thorough workout. One of those that I had to incessantly chip away at. Thanks Bradman!
Financial Times 16,270 by CHALMIE
A fun puzzle from CHALMIE this Thursday, with a higher-than-average number of anagrams sprinkled around the grid. A few clues that raised a grin in their construction. Thanks CHALMIE!
Financial Times 16,265 by REDSHANK
REDSHANK serves up a beauty, that is guaranteed to make your brain squirm and yet make it all so worthwhile! Thanks REDSHANK.
Financial Times 16,259 by WANDERER
A tough challenge from WANDERER this morning, which took quite a bit of effort to get through, especially since i wasnt familiar with this particular story from the Bard although i recognized the title. Thanks to WANDERER for a rigorous challenge.
Financial Times 16,253 by BRADMAN
A pretty simple challenge from BRADMAN today, without much fuss at all in the solve. I have a query on one clue which I have noted in the blog.
Financial Times 16,247 by GOLIATH
A good, fun crossword from a setter not usually seen on Fridays. Thanks Goliath, for a challenge replete with witty cluing and unusual surfaces.
Financial Times 16,241 by WANDERER
A clever and interesting challenge from WANDERER today – would have been very helpful for scrabble players if they had a certain sequence of 7 letters. 🙂 Thoroughly enjoyed it.
Financial Times 16,235 by BRADMAN
No walk in the park for me today, with a solid challenge from BRADMAN occupying the better part of my Friday morning. Thanks BRADMAN, for a good workout.
Financial Times 16,229 by REDSHANK
A thorough workout from REDSHANK this Friday morning. Not too many write-ins for me so had to diligently work on breaking down most of the clues. Thanks REDSHANK, for a solid challenge.