Guardian 26,159 / Puck

It’s always a  delight to find Puck’s name on a puzzle and this one certainly lived up to expectations. Some of the wordplay was characteristically tricky and there were several penny-dropping moments, producing … Read more >>

Financial Times 14,521 by REDSHANK

A lovely sunny morning, and the usual excellent offering from Redshank. Hurrah. Some excellent definitions here (though 20dn fell a little flat with me), and much splendidly inventive clueing. Thank-you, Redshank. Across 1 … Read more >>

Financial Times 14,512 – Gaff

Monday Prize Crossword/Jan 6 Gaff is almost synonymous with topical themed crosswords and this one was no exception: “Ds down today”. Being a non-traditionalist, I had at first no clue what this was … Read more >>

Inquisitor 1315: Affliction by ‘Eck

Preamble:  A number of clues are afflicted and solvers are advised to follow an expert’s remedy. Having initially found the expert and the affliction, solvers must highlight the remedy in the grid (38 cells). By ‘Eck? By ‘eck, what’s going … Read more >>

Financial Times 14519 Phssthpok

Another enjoyable puzzle by a Tuesday regular.  Thanks to Phssthpok.  Definitions are underlined in the clues. [[The pictures at the bottom have unidentified links to the puzzle. Please enclose any comments on them … Read more >>

Guardian 26,156 / Philistine

A very straightforward puzzle from Philistine, but with some nice touches. Across 1 Attend tailor, me? Unlikely (14) TATTERDEMALION (ATTEND TAILOR ME)* &lit. A tatterdemalion is hardly likely to attend a tailor’s shop. … Read more >>

Independent 8501/Quixote

The gaffer’s called me off the bench this morning to replace flashling, who’s recovering from an eye operation he underwent this weekend.  So first things first – a speedy recovery to him.  And … Read more >>