GAFF begins the week with "a birthday puzzle"…
Independent 11,908 by Coot
Coot is an occasional setter on Mondays and provides well-written clues. There was not much to complain about and plenty to enjoy.
Guardian Cryptic 29,561 by Dynamo
A third Monday outing for Dynamo.
Financial Times 17,914 by Rosa Klebb
Puzzle from the Weekend FT of December 7, 2024
Guardian Quiptic 1,307/Picaroon
A thoughtfully constructed Quiptic from one of the slot’s most reliable and enjoyable setters. Bravo. Abbreviations cd cryptic definition dd double definition cad clue as definition (xxxx)* anagram anagrind = anagram indicator [x] … Read more >>
Independent on Sunday 1,815 by Filbert
Sunday seems to have become quite the regular slot for Filbert of late.
Everyman 4,076 by Everyman
Pretty difficult this week I thought — I often solve Everyman when I’m not blogging and it can be far easier than this. Why do I always get the tough ones? The usual Everyman trademarks are there and coloured above. It seemed there were more cases than usual of there being a need for explanation.
Definitions in crimson, underlined. Indicators (anagram, reversal, hidden, homophone etc) in italics. Anagrams indicated (like this)* or *(like this). Link-words in green.
Azed 2737
It’s competition week for Azed, but it’s just a plain puzzle. No doubt there will be complex puzzles around Christmas and New Year. I found this more difficult than many … Read more >>
Independent No. 11,907 by Quince
Hello everyone….a grid from Quince to solve today.
Quick Cryptic 36 by Picaroon
This is the thirty-sixth Guardian Quick Cryptic, a series of 11 x 11 crosswords designed to support beginners learning cryptic crosswords. The whole point of these crosswords is support and encouragement of new solvers, so special rules for these crosswords apply – see here – those rules include not posting solving times. There is a summary of the tricks used in the first six months here. This puzzle can be found here.
Guardian Saturday Prize Crossword 29,554 by Paul (30 November 2024)
It’s a Prize Puzzle, and it’s a Paul – so there’ll probably be some linked/multi-light entries, some punning double-definitions, and maybe an outrageous homophone or two…let’s see…
Financial Times 17,908 by Mudd
Puzzle from the Weekend FT of November 30, 2024
Guardian Cryptic 29559 Omnibus
Thank you to Omnibus, whoever you are. Definitions are underlined in the clues. Apologies again for the late posting (a flat tyre disrupted my schedule). Across 1, 21. 8’s more likely to break … Read more >>
Independent 11906 / Tees
Friday is normally a day for a puzzle from Phi, but he set the Tuesday puzzle this week. Tees is in the Friday slot. The clue at 9/10 across looked … Read more >>
Financial Times 17,913 by GUY
A challenging puzzle from GUY that I made very heavy weather of.