Azed 2679 ‘Right and left’

I found this rather difficult, and several held out for a long time. The left-hand answer to 12dn resolutely escapes parsing: I hope someone tells us how it works. The rather odd format … Read more >>

Azed 2677

We have a solid standard puzzle from Azed this week.       This was a plain Azed puzzle with normal clues although there was a note that stated: “34 appears only, with … Read more >>

Azed 2674

Please excuse a rather terse blog – I’ve been away and had to write it in a bit of a hurry. I hope anything I haven’t said is verifiable in Chambers. Thanks to … Read more >>

Azed No. 2,673 Plain

The usual display of words which are either completely unknown or have a sense that is hidden away in the depths of the entry in Chambers, but all of which seem to be explicable. How on earth Azed produces them without electronic aids (as I think is the case) always amazes me.

I think six of the clues are of the form ‘xxxx? yyyy’, an Azed characteristic. Usually (but not always) the xxxx is the definition.

Definitions in italics, underlined in crimson. Anagrams indicated *(like this) or (like this)*, depending on whether the anagram indicator precedes or follows.

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Azed 2671

Azed 2671 is a plain puzzle       I am defeated by the word play for CABLET at 4 down.  In fact, I’m not a hundred percent sure of the definition.  I … Read more >>

Azed 2668

A medium-strength offering from the master, challenging and instructive as ever. Thanks to Azed. Rather unusually, the rubric mentions three “problematic” answers: two that are not in Chambers, and one abbreviation. Azed sometimes … Read more >>

Azed No. 2,667 Plain

What one expects from Azed: sound clueing, lots of crazy words that need a copy of Chambers, and all very enjoyable.

Definitions in crimson, underlined. Anagram indicators in italics and shown *(like this) or (this)*

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