A solid work out dished out by Wanderer this Friday. Thanks Wanderer.
Turbolegs
Financial Times 16,382 by BRADMAN
A relatively easy puzzle from BRADMAN today. Thanks Don, for a pleasant workout. And to all who understand this, Gong xi fa cai !!
Financial Times 16,376 by WANDERER
A tough challenge from WANDERER today.
Financial Times 16,370 by BRADMAN
A typical Bradman workout on a Friday morning. Thanks Don.
Financial Times 16,364 by CHALMIE
A typical CHALMIE-challenge this Friday. Thanks CHALMIE!
Financial Times 16,359 by WANDERER
A clever puzzle from Wanderer today, bending a single word to maximum effort. Thanks for the treat, Wanderer .
That’s the last blog of the year for me – Wish everyone here and visiting, a phenomenal 2020 up ahead.
Financial Times 16,355 by MUDD
A pleasant challenge from MUDD today. Thanks Mudd.
Financial Times 16,349 by WANDERER
A riveting challenge from WANDERER this Friday morning. Thanks for an absolute delight of a crossword, WANDERER!
Financial Times 16,343 by BRADMAN
Solid workout from Bradman this Friday. Thanks Don.
Financial Times 16,337 by REDSHANK
Redshank serves up a gentle challenge this Friday morning. Thanks Redshank.
Financial Times 16,331 by WANDERER
A delightful challenge from WANDERER this Friday, which I felt was on the easier side of his offerings. Thanks WANDERER.
Financial Times 16,325 by BRADMAN
80% straightforward 20%obscure , is how I would describe today’s FT solve. Thanks Bradman, for the treat.
Financial Times 16,319 by REDSHANK
A relatively straightforward challenge from REDSHANK today, thanks to whom for a brisk Friday morning workout. A couple of new meanings/words learnt along the way, but quite gettable from the strong cluing.
Financial Times 16,313 by WANDERER
A fine puzzle from WANDERER who deserves much applause for both the puzzle itself, as well as the completion of a milestone I think.
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!