A superb challenge from JULIUS , which did much to enliven my day. Several refreshingly innovative clues resulted in many a-ha moments both in solving and parsing. Thanks JULIUS!
Turbolegs
Financial Times 15,637 by BRADMAN
A mostly straightforward challenge from BRADMAN today. A couple of clues held me a bit but in general, was smooth sailing. Thanks Don.
Financial Times 15,631 by ALBERICH
A thoroughly enjoyable, not too difficult challenge from Alberich. Several clues with excellent construction, in my opinion. A couple of words that I didnt know but were clued quite cleanly. Thanks Alberich, for a pleasant workout.
Financial Times 15,625 by WANDERER
An intriguing witty puzzle this Friday .. thanks Wanderer !!
Financial Times 15,619 by CHALMIE
A witty and absolutely delightful offering from CHALMIE made an otherwise dreary friday light up like an early christmas
Financial Times 15,613 by BRADMAN
An easy offering from BRADMAN today, thanks to whom for a brisk workout.
Financial Times 15,601 by GOZO
If you knew your way around France and its history, you would have found this FT challenge from Gozo easy. Unfortunately, I didnt. 26ac needs work as well.
Financial Times 15,595 by BRADMAN
A mostly straightforward challenge from BRADMAN this morning. One 15-letter, Two 14-letter and Two 13-letter anagrams in the grid. Thanks Don, for the workout. Got excited momentarily by the last row searching for a nina.
Financial Times 15,589 by WANDERER
A tough challenge from Wanderer this Friday. Needed help from Google along the way. Think a couple of parsings can be improved upon.
Financial Times 15,583 by ALBERICH
A really intriguing challenge from Alberich that had me in a bind on more than one occasion.. thanks Alberich !!
Financial Times 15,577 by BRADMAN
A breezy challenge from Bradman this Friday morning. Thanks Don.
Financial Times 15,571 by WANDERER
Yet another delectable offering from Wanderer. I had some trouble parsing 13ac. Thanks Wanderer, for a clever challenge!
Financial Times 15,565 by REDSHANK
Yet another refreshingly clever challenge from a much welcome setter. Thanks Redshank!!
Financial Times 15,559 by BRADMAN
A good challenge from Bradman this Friday with more than the average number of anagrams sprinkled through out the grid. Thanks Don for a pleasurable workout.
Financial Times 15,553 by ALBERICH
A witty entertaining puzzle from Alberich, where several times, the parsing took longer than the solving. 🙂 Thanks Alberich.