A mixed bag from the DON this morning, thanks to whom for an interesting challenge. The few clues that held me up accounted for 90% of the solve time! 🙂
Turbolegs
Financial Times 15,476 by JULIUS
I found this tough going from Julius. Thanks to setter for an extra-large serving of humble pie.
Financial Times 15,470 by ARTEXLEN
Thanks Artexlen, for a reasonably straightforward challenge today.
Financial Times 15,464 by WANDERER
Thanks to Wanderer, for a Friday challenge that was relatively easy compared to earlier offerings from him.
Financial Times 15,458 by ALBERICH
Relatively easier workout from Alberich this Friday. Thanks Alberich !!!
Financial Times 15,452 by BRADMAN
Typical Bradman fare this Friday. Thanks Bradman for a mostly straightforward challenge with just a few twists that pushed the finishing line out a bit.
Financial Times 15,446 by WANDERER
I am beginning to find Wanderer a familiar face on Fridays , more so than the Don. A quirky witty challenge from Wanderer, thanks to whom for making sure that Friday the 13th, wasnt a gloomy day at all!
Financial Times 15,440 by ALBERICH
A challenging opener to Fridays of the New Year from Alberich, thanks to whom for providing a riveting session of mental gymnastics this morning. Did have a couple of words that I needed to clarify with google.
Financial Times 15,435 by BRADMAN
My last blog for 2016 and a pleasurable solve at that, with Bradman serving up a delectable challenge. Thanks Bradman for an apt finish to the 2016 work week.
Financial Times 15,431 by MUDD
An excellent friday challenge from a familiar setter on the FT but not so much on Fridays. Thanks Mudd!!
Financial Times 15,425 by ALBERICH
A difficult challenge from Alberich today that I bushwhacked through for a better part of this afternoon. Thanks Alberich for a really good challenge.
Financial Times 15,419 by BRADMAN
A familiar face on Friday serves up a nice entertaining puzzle. Thanks to Bradman for a gentle solve to end the work week with!!
Financial Times 15,413 by GURNEY
A nice easy puzzle from GURNEY to reset the balance for FT puzzles this week. Good for beginners on cryptic grids. Thanks Gurney for the enjoyable distraction this Friday morning.
Financial Times 15,407 by REDSHANK
A riveting puzzle from Redshank, who had me at my wits end for most of the solve. Innovative cluing with some refreshingly new takes on some familiar words. I needed Geoff’s help to sort out a couple of clues. Thanks Redshank, for a gem of a challenge.
Financial Times 15,401 by BRADMAN
A largely straightforward puzzle from Bradman save for a few clues which expanded my vocabulary. Many thanks Don !!