Financial Times 13,409 / Hamilton
I started off smoothly with this puzzle but struggled to finish it, stuck for a long time with 11A, 5D. While there were some neat clues like 17A and 28A, I wasn’t particularly … Read more >>
Never knowingly undersolved
I started off smoothly with this puzzle but struggled to finish it, stuck for a long time with 11A, 5D. While there were some neat clues like 17A and 28A, I wasn’t particularly … Read more >>
Another Saturday Prize Indy that was surprisingly easy compared to previous experience of both Nestor and Saturdays. There has been a run of easier Saturday crosswords lately. After first getting one of the … Read more >>
Rover, aka Ian Morgan, died on 31 May at the age of 78 – see the posting under “Announcements”, and also the editor’s newsletter on the Guardian crossword site. I, and others, have … Read more >>
I found very little to comment on today. Hope that’s not a Wildean case of “The only thing worse than being talked about, is not…”. The longer anagrams at 21A and 13D were … Read more >>
You’d never have had a blog were it not for the ability to cheat on the Indy website. This crossword wasn’t there at five past midnight, so I did it from the paper … Read more >>
An easier offering this week than last, with the usual good mixture of clue types. Our favourite was 20 across, which gave us a lovely penny-dropping moment on this hungover Sunday. ACROSS 1. … Read more >>
This was quite a tough one for a before-work solve, especially as our knowledge of golf clubs is limited to those mentioned by Bertie Wooster, so there was a good deal of new … Read more >>
Monday Prize Crossword on 31 May 2010 Back to the delightful Dante, master of the smooth surface. As usual, very slick but all too easy. ACROSS 1 SIESTA *(east is) I do not … Read more >>
Prize puzzle from the Weekend FT of May 29 This puzzle is a brilliant feat by Cinephile in that all the symmetrically paired across clues are anagrams of each other — a fact … Read more >>
I usually enjoy Phi’s offerings and this was no exception. The preamble was fairly complex as there was a lot to be done before clues could be solved. We were told that all … Read more >>
Another really top-quality puzzle from Dac, with some excellent &lit type constructions. Not too difficult, 26 mins. * = anagram 1 SOCIALIST SO (thus) CIA (US agency) LIST (index of names) Great surface … Read more >>
A very enjoyable puzzle – mostly not too hard, and there are a few brilliant clues, I think – 28a and 20d in particular for me Across 1. KIPPER Cryptic definition: “out” as … Read more >>
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 >>
One of my favourite ever crosswords that I’ve had the pleasure of blogging was Radian’s classical music-themed Saturday prize puzzle 7,148, back in September. So I was very pleased to find that today … Read more >>
A fairly quick solve. I’m unsure of the explanation for 12 across. A good variety of clue types; I thought 16 across was amusing. Across 1 CARRY OFF dd 6 GLANCE N[ougat] in … Read more >>