Here comes the Bride
So, we now have a possible Round 2 question for Only Connect: What comes fourth in this sequence of Clues:
Never knowingly undersolved
It’s been well over a year and a half since we had an Inquisitor from Pointer. This is the first Pointer puzzle I have blogged, but I have enjoyed solving many of his … Read more >>
I seem to recall that Hedge-sparrow’s other Inquisitor puzzle had quite a lot going on. Preamble: The outer cells contain a phrase (nine words) from a speech made by the person whose … Read more >>
Double Checking by Phi The puzzle is based on one of a set of verses. In one cell in each column the across and down answers clash; clashes to be resolved in favour … Read more >>
Well, I found this pretty taxing, Kruger. The general theme became clear quite quickly with 24 across having only one possibility once a reasonable number of answers had been filled in. However, parsing … Read more >>
Skylark is the fourth in the series of female setters following Nutmeg, Chalicea and Vismut in the past three weeks. The preamble was quite short this week and stated: Twenty-seven … Read more >>
I very much enjoyed Vismut’s first two puzzles as an Inquisitor, but the third one not so much. Let’s see how we get on with this. Preamble: On completion of the grid … Read more >>
Hi of Hihoba here again. I’m trying to pay back my fellow bloggers who took up the slack when I was unwell, so two in a row from me. I do enjoy Chalicea’s … Read more >>
Hello Inquisitor lovers. I’m glad to be back after some rather unpleasant hospital treatment. This is the first time I have been able to even attempt an Inquisitor – mostly due to the … Read more >>
Here comes the Bride
So, we now have a possible Round 2 question for Only Connect: What comes fourth in this sequence of Clues:
A puzzle from eXtent this week The preamble told us that six entries are affected by shortages; answers to the corresponding clues must be entered as jumbles. Superfluous letters, spelling out a two-word … Read more >>
At the time of writing, it looks to me like Ifor will be at or near the top of the last year’s Inquisitor ranking. Preamble: Each across clue is actually three clues … Read more >>
Tourist Information by Harribobs Answers to asterisked clues are entered normally; all others must be cycled on entry. Four answers are members of a group of seven seasoned travellers, and are clued by … Read more >>
A puzzle by Eclogue kept us entertained over Christmas The preamble stated that "Four clues each contain an extra word which should be removed prior to solving. These four words … Read more >>
This is Vismut’s third Inquisitor puzzle. I’ve blogged each of the previous two and have commented both times that there was a lot of thematic material involved. This is also the case in … Read more >>