Independent 7921 by Phi

*=anag, []=dropped, <=reversed, hom=homophone, CD=cryptic def, DD=double def, sp=spoonerism Phi has been quite busy in the Indy recently, setting Friday’s and Monday’s puzzles as well as a few recent prize puzzles. I found … Read more >>

Guardian 25,575 – Rufus

Classic Rufus fare today, with five cryptic definitions and a few doubles. No naval references that I can see (unless you count 15d), but perhaps a wave to one of my fellow bloggers … Read more >>

Azed 2073

As ever with Azed, the puzzle gave the solver an opportunity to wander far and wide through the pages of Chambers.  Some of the solutions and parts of wordplay were words that I … Read more >>

Guardian 25,568 / Paul

I count myself very lucky to have a third Paul in a row to post about! As usual, this was lots of fun, with a good amount of surprising definitions and intricate wordplay. … Read more >>

Financial Times 13,942 by Alberich

Pretty smooth ride today but satisfying – nifty trickery with some proper nouns       ACROSS 1 POPLAR   P[erish] in POLAR 4 SYLLABUS   SYLLABUB with second B(baron) changed to S(special) 9 CARROT … Read more >>

Guardian 25,572 / Paul

This is Paul on the very top of his form, I think. Many thanks, Paul, for all the fun! Across 1   WINDBAG: WIND [gas] BAG [reversal – ‘back’] of  GAB – talk] 5   … Read more >>