Azed 1895 — me, me, me!

I found this a relatively easy Azed. The four long answers on each of the edges provided a good lever to open up the grid. All were anagrams or near complete partial anagrams … Read more >>

FT 12,883/Sleuth

Across 1 WIN,NIP,E.G. – “nip”=arrest is new to me. I guess it’s a tamer version of “nab” 6 GORGON – (no grog)< 9 C[-h]AMBER 10 LOO(S)E,NED 12 SCEPTICISM – (MEP’s critics)* – r … Read more >>

Independent 6848/Phi

The usual excellence from Phi. I suspect there’s a Nina that I can’t see, since 8dn is only mentioned in two clues, and if that’s all there is then it seems a bit … Read more >>

Guardian, 24503/Rover

This was quite a fast puzzle to do, despite some of the vocabulary or meanings being unfamiliar to me, particularly in the north-east corner. There are couple of clues I wasn’t wild about, … Read more >>

FT No.12882, Set by Viking, 25 September, 2008

Some interesting clues this morning, and the left bottom corner gave me pause.  27d particularly troublesome. ACROSS 1.     CORNET – (c-or-net) 4.     KEYBOARD – key board – cryptic definition. Board as in board … Read more >>

Financial Times 12,873 – Dante

From Monday Prize Puzzle on 15 September 2008 dd = double definition cd = cryptic definition rev = reversed or reversal ins = insertion cha = charade ha = hidden answer *(fodder) = … Read more >>

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