An excellent challenge from REDSHANK who brings up yet another delectable Friday offering. A couple of strange words I learnt today but others might have had a faster solving experience given the precise nature of the clues.
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Financial Times 15,754 by WANDERER
A really challenging puzzle from WANDERER thanks to whom for a breath of fresh air in FT grids. Several clues that caught my fancy, and thus difficult to pick a favorite.
Financial Times 15,748 by BRADMAN
My first blog for 2018 is from a familiar setter to feature on Fridays. Thanks Bradman for a gentle workout to get the year started.
Financial Times 15,743 by REDSHANK
9An excellent puzzle from Redshank to round up my 2017 blogging efforts. I did this in a hurry so please excuse the brevity. Thanks to Geoff for the help where required. Would have loved to do more justice to this crossword.
Financial Times 15,739 / Julius
A puzzle in 2 parts today from Julius. An alphabetical jigsaw if you will, with an unmarked grid and a comment that each letter of the alphabet features at least once at the … Read more >>
Financial Times 15,733 by WANDERER
A typical offering from WANDERER, and always a pleasure to solve. Quite liked the symmetry of the clues including the 10,4s and 4,10s running on the edges.
Financial Times 15,727 by BRADMAN
A fairly basic challenge from the Don today with just a couple of clues providing some thoughtful moments in parsing.
Financial Times 15,715 by WANDERER
A witty challenge from WANDERER who seems to have been in a playful mood in setting this.
Financial Times 15,709 by BRADMAN
A brisk challenge from a familiar setter on Fridays. Thanks Bradman.
Financial Times 15,703 by ALBERICH
Another superb Friday treat, this time from Alberich, thanks to whom for presenting a challenge that was equal parts fun as it was clever.
Financial Times 15,697 by WANDERER
A super fun puzzle from WANDERER today .. with some excellent surfaces and witty cluing.
Financial Times 15,691 by BRADMAN
I found today’s challenge from Bradman on the tougher end of his offerings. Thanks Don, for a relatively strenuous workout.
Financial Times 15,685 by PETO
I usually dont see PETO on Fridays so its always nice to solve/blog an infrequent setter (for Fridays atleast). Generally easy solve much aided by precise cluing. A new word or two .. quite an enjoyable experience. Thanks Peto !!
Financial Times 15,679 / Wanderer
A tough challenge today from Wanderer with several new words learnt along the solving process. Very precise cluing as can be expected from the setter. FF: 9 DD: 10 ACROSS 1 CUBIC CENTIMETRE: … Read more >>
Financial Times 15,673 by BRADMAN
A pleasant challenge from BRADMAN today; steady progress was made for nearly all of the grid with a couple of new words keeping me momentarily occupied for a little longer. 2 typos in the clues but nothing major.