A solid challenge from ALBERICH today. I was coming along fine until the last 5 clues which took me thrice as long as the rest of the puzzle. Mainly got stuck in the SE corner.
Turbolegs
Financial Times 16,128 by WANDERER
An excellent challenge from WANDERER this Friday. Rarely see so many interwoven clues in a single crossword. Needed dictionary verification for a couple of new words for me.
Financial Times 16,122 by MUDD
An easy challenge from MUDD, who I havent seen much on Fridays. There might be more to the parsing on a couple of clues than what I have so looking forward to improvements on them. Thanks MUDD.
Financial Times 16,116 by BRADMAN
Familiar setter for a Friday. Fairly straightforward puzzle with just a couple of clues holding me up from a quick solve. Thanks Bradman.
Financial Times 16,110 by WANDERER
A delighftully witty and refreshing challenge from WANDERER, thanks to whom for enlivening my Friday morning! Learnt 3 new words along the way.
Financial Times 16,104 by BRADMAN
Thanks to BRADMAN today, for dishing out a puzzle on the easier side of his offerings. I have a couple of queries on parsings which perhaps someone can throw light on.
Financial Times 16,098 by NEO
Unusual to see NEO featured on a Friday but definitely welcome nevertheless. On the easier side of his offerings, with only a couple of parsings holding me up from a quick finish. Thanks, NEO!
Financial Times 16,092 by WANDERER
A challenging puzzle today from WANDERER, thanks to whom for a gripping work out.
Financial Times 16,086 by BRADMAN
On the easier side of Bradman’s offerings this Friday. Thanks Don, for a quick workout.
Financial Times 16,080 by ALBERICH
Quite liked this challenge from Alberich today – had to put in some hard work to get through it all. Elegant cluing and clever misdirection peppered throughout the puzzle.
Financial Times 16,074 by WANDERER
An interesting puzzle from WANDERER this Friday – witty cluing and elegant surfaces.
Financial Times 16,068 by BRADMAN
A straightforward challenge from the Don this friday. Made quick work of it with only 2d holding me up a bit.
Financial Times 16,062 by REDSHANK
A significantly humbling experience, akin to a marathon struggle with each km feeling like the 42nd. Thanks Redshank.
Financial Times 16,051 by BRADMAN
A relatively benign offering today from the Don for his last crossword in 2018! Thanks Don, and looking forward to more of your challenges in 2019.
Financial Times 16,047 by REDSHANK
A standard REDSHANK offering – robust cluing and some elegant surfaces. Thanks REDSHANK.