Financial Times 14,631 – Dante

Monday Prize Crossword/May 26 You often hear that solvers don’t like Spoonerisms that much but my least favourite device is the Double Definition. In this otherwise typical and enjoyable Dante puzzle there were … Read more >>

Financial Times 14,639 by Goliath

I have not seen a Goliath puzzle before.  From the general feel of the puzzle I’m guessing that Goliath is a new setter rather than an established one setting under a new pseudonym.

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Financial Times 14,638 / Phssthpok

A definite mixture today with some very easy clues and some that presented far more of a challenge. In fact one (28ac) has defeated me completely apart from the definition. 23dn didn’t work … Read more >>

Independent 8621 by Dac

*=anagram [] = removed e.g. char[m]=char ()=abbreviation e.g. A(mpere)=a Hom. = homophone There is (1 across) something special planned for Wednesday, so Dac has been moved to Monday. I thought this was a … Read more >>

Beelzebub 1,264

I’m a little behind with my Beelzebub postings, for which I apologise. This was almost literally a puzzle of two halves. I took Beelzebub to my favourite pub in Camberwell, as is my … Read more >>

Azed 2190

A medium-difficulty Azed (for me) this time. As usual, no problems with the excellent clues (apart from a slight eyebrow-raise at 1d), but there were a few mistakes/misprints in both the online and … Read more >>