Guardian 25,027 / Paul

It’s always a pleasure to do a post here about one of Paul’s puzzles. Some excellent clues here, my favourites are hopefully obvious from the post below. I didn’t find this too difficult … Read more >>

Financial Times 13,393 – Falcon

Monday Prize Crossword on 24 May 2010 A week-opener with some obscure and unusual terms and names but otherwise quite easily solved. ACROSS 1 STAFFA Cha of Staff (pole or rod) + A … Read more >>

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Independent 7,372 by Dac

I found this one really quite challenging for a Wednesday, but there were some very good clues in there, and some impressive anagrams. *=anag, []=dropped, <=reversed, hom=homophone, cd=cryptic definition, dd=double definition. Across 1 … Read more >>

Financial Times 13,401 / Aardvark

A very quick solve for me today, and probably also for most others. A couple of answers (27ac & 8dn) may have been unfamiliar to some but the wordplay was glaringly obvious in most … Read more >>

Independent 7,371/Virgilius

A typically brilliant puzzle from the master of the themed daily, cleverly using the idea of multiple word ‘see x‘ grid entries as the basis for some diocesan double definition deception. This exposed … Read more >>

Beelzebub 1,057 (23/05/10)

A tough week, I found. I’m still a little 34ac with regard to explanations for 22ac. *=anag, []=dropped, <=reversed, hom=homophone, cd=cryptic definition, dd=double definition. Across 1 TASK – T AS K. Clever one, … Read more >>

Financial Times 13,400 / Armonie

Quite straightforward today, nothing obscure or contentious and decent surfaces in the main. Across 1 INVOCATION  IN (trendy) VOCATION (career) 7 DHOW  D (departs) HOW (in what manner) 9 ISIS  [cr]ISIS (trouble loses … Read more >>