Dalibor, aka Sil van den Hoek, a doyen of this site, has sent a puzzle for the delectation and delight of the S&B 2024 crowd, even though he won’t be able to join the festivities…much missed… (For anyone who wasn’t there but would like to try the puzzle before reading the blog, it should be at this link here)
Azed 2731
Azed provides us with a plain puzzle this week. Azed seems to have been scouring the dictionary for alternative spellings this week. I counted six entries that were not … Read more >>
S&B 2024 by A. Bailey
The puzzle may be found here:
https://www.fifteensquared.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Armistice-4Oct10_Redacted.pdf
This puzzle definitely felt like a change of pace for me, with some of the cluing outside the conventions of the puzzles that I normally solve. There were a couple of solutions that I could not parse without the setter’s explanations, which was not so much the fault of the clues as a result of my lack of the requisite GK.
York S&B 2024 by Amoeba
A delightful puzzle from Amoeba. Apart from a couple of NHO oddities (both eminently guessable from the wordplay), this solve was smooth sailing. The puzzle may be found here: https://www.fifteensquared.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Amoeba-SB-2024.pdf
Independent 11,871 by Tyrus
Tyrus provides today’s brainteaser.
Quick Cryptic 30 by Maskarade
This is the thirtieth 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. There is a summary of the tricks used in the first six months here. This puzzle can be found here.
Financial Times 17,872 by Leonidas
Puzzle from the Weekend FT of October 19, 2024
Guardian Prize 29518 / Pasquale
With a Pasquale Prize Crossword you know you are going to get a well-constructed puzzle, perhaps with a couple of lesser-known words in the entries. Pasquale’s puzzles usually include entries … Read more >>
Guardian 29,523 – Tramp
A good mixture of clues, with some easy ones to get things started and a few that took a bit of working out. Thanks to Tramp for the entertaining challenge. Best wishes to … Read more >>
Independent 11,870 by Phi
It’s the end of the week and we have a Phi puzzle to solve. No complaints here – lots of smooth surfaces as always.
Financial Times 17,877 by ZAMORCA
A gentle workout from ZAMORCA today.
Advance warning – possible down time
Advance warning – possible down time
Independent 11,869 / Methuselah
Methuselah has served up a cruciverbal feast for our delectation today, with plenty to get one’s teeth into and to savour. I thoroughly enjoyed this puzzle from start to finish, finding it to … Read more >>
Guardian cryptic No. 29,522 by Yank
Good morning Guardian solvers. I’m being allowed to come over from the Indy dark side on another guest spot, so I guess my last one wasn’t so heinous.
Financial Times 17,876 by XELA
A new setter in the FT stable (or should that be kennel)?