Independent 7943 / Phi
We were pleased to have another Phi to blog but for some reason this wasn’t as much fun as some of his more recent ones. There’s nothing to complain about, all the clues … Read more >>
Never knowingly undersolved
We were pleased to have another Phi to blog but for some reason this wasn’t as much fun as some of his more recent ones. There’s nothing to complain about, all the clues … Read more >>
An invigorating challenge to start the day. Some clues took me far longer to solve than they should have, but I’d still rate this is as an above-average toughie by FT standards. Thank-you, Loroso. … Read more >>
My one-in-every-four Thursday slot has thrown up a Nestor several times recently, and I am certainly not complaining! With Nestor, you know that you have a challenge on your hands, but you also … Read more >>
Yes, it’s me again – I’m standing in for Eileen, who is away. After Brendan yesterday I was delighted again to get Paul today, with a lot of his trademark humour and cheeky … Read more >>
Monday Prize Crossword/Mar 19 A typical Dante puzzle , enjoyable as ever. Definitions are underlined and/or referred to in the blog. Across 1 RUSTED Condition of tank, perhaps, after attack from the … Read more >>
Prize puzzle from the Weekend FT of March 17, 2012 A couple of people I correspond with did not like this puzzle but I did. Indeed I think that Mudd is getting better … Read more >>
Another very enjoyable puzzle from Cinephile: varied, witty and educational as always. Thank you Cinephile. Hold the mouse pointer over any clue number to read the clue. Across 9 CONSIGNIA CON (trick) SIGNorA (Italian lady) … Read more >>
The FT Tuesday gremlin struck yesterday, and the puzzle appeared only today, at the same time as today’s puzzle. I have liked Neo’s puzzles, and this was no exception, it was perhaps a … Read more >>
This was a good example of a daily puzzle. The entries are everyday words and the clues conjured up plenty of mental images, many involving enjoyable misdirection. I struggled a bit deconstructing the … Read more >>
The preamble for this puzzle appeared mind-bogglingly complex on first read through. It went as follows: What started off as x (between a, b and cde) may have been compromised by a direction … Read more >>
I don’t think I’ve blogged a Brendan puzzle for a while, so it was a delight to get this one, with lots of references to … Macbeth, which is one of the Shakespeare … Read more >>
An excellent offering from Anax today. It seems that he is making his crosswords a bit more accessible, without the devilish twists of wordplay that have characterised his puzzles in the past. Although, … Read more >>
This morning, as luck would have it, the area where my home is, suffered a power failure which was only restored at my 9am, two hours after the appearance of the puzzles. Apologies … Read more >>
Apologies for the lack of a post. As of now, today’s FT puzzle hasn’t been posted online. Could I please bother someone to send me a scanned copy at scchua2004@gmail.com Thank you in advance. Thanks for … Read more >>
A tricky puzzle with some excellent cluing – I especially liked 14dn and 21dn. Across 9 ABHOR =”can’t stand” Hidden inside [ar]AB HO[rse] 10 NONE OTHER =”the very same” anagram of (E=”25’s first” … Read more >>