Financial Times 13,407 / Cinephile

Provided you have a reasonable knowledge of the thematic genre this is probably the easiest Cinephile you are ever likely to come across. The meaning of D[ance] came rapidly from solving the first … Read more >>

Beelzebub 1,058 (30/05/10)

Slightly late, slightly rushed post this week, but a quality puzzle as always. *=anag, []=dropped, <=reversed, hom=homophone, cd=cryptic definition, dd=double definition. Across 1 SPEARHEADING – (EAR + HE) in SPADING. 10 AGAR-AGAR – … Read more >>

Independent 7376 by Glowworm

*=anag, []=dropped, <=reversed, hom=homophone, CD=cryptic def, DD=double def, sp=spoonerism An elegant puzzle with some very good clues, although very much on the easy side. 24 was my favourite clue, although I quite liked … Read more >>

Guardian 25,030 / Rufus

A characteristically straightforward yet stylish offering from Rufus, with the ingenious anagrams and seamless, story-telling surfaces that we know to expect, with not too many cryptic clues for those who dislike them. [Unfortunately, … Read more >>

Azed 1983

A relatively easy Azed this week – I managed to solve most of it without aids, with only the SW corner causing some difficulties. I can’t fully explain 18ac, and there seems to … Read more >>

Everyman 3322

Nothing much objectionable here, but certainly not an easy one with some slightly more obscure words/phrases and once or twice I ended up knowing that it must be this set of letters, but … Read more >>

Financial Times 13,403 / Loroso

The second Loroso puzzle to appear in FT, and the first I’m blogging about – welcome to the setter who’s better known in these parts as Anax. Loroso treats us to novel tricks … Read more >>