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)?
Enigmatic Variations No. 1664: Downhill by Vagans
Hi everybody, and away we go …
S&B York – Last Minute Details
A handy reminder of the weekend’s itinerary:
Financial Times 17,875 by GOLIATH
Thanks to Goliath for a great puzzle.
Independent 11868 / Eccles
Eccles has been appearing every Wednesday for the past four weeks rather than the fortnightly sequence he used to follow. This was a typical Eccles puzzle, free from themes and … Read more >>
Guardian Cryptic 29,521 by Enigmatist
The puzzle may be found at https://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/cryptic/29521.
Inquisitor 1877: Right-hand Man by Eclogue
This is the thirty-second puzzle by Eclogue following the first appearance of this setter in 2012. I have seen reference to Eclogue being the pseudonym for a pair of setters in the past … Read more >>