Independent 6796 by Merlin

*=anag, []=dropped, <=reversed An anagram-heavy puzzle from Merlin with some good long anagrams and a couple of excellent &literals. There were a couple (17 across and 19 down) I didn’t completely follow. Across … Read more >>

Azed 1886

Solving time : about a day (but it was my birthday, so I was distracted).  Loads of unfamiliar words this week, and some excellent surface readings (e.g. 19 across).  I found the south-west … Read more >>

Guardian, 24450/Gordius

I found this a pretty tough puzzle for my first posting here. There were lots of interesting and satisfying clues, though, and several words that were new to me. Across 8 CO-INHERE: or … Read more >>

FINANCIAL TIMES 12,829 by VIKING

Not quite as difficult as Wednesday’s CINEPHILE but some slightly tricky wordplay in places particularly, for me, 16d. However, once I had worked this out I had to smile at its cleverness. . … Read more >>

FINANCIAL TIMES No. 12,828, Set by Orense

DON’T SLEEP IN THE SUBWAY, BABY.    An easier puzzle after Gaufrid’s task yesterday with his Tiffany cats.  Rather a lot of anagrams again, but  some ingenious ways of signalling them. ACROSS 1.    … Read more >>

FINANCIAL TIMES 12,818 by Cincinnus (12 July)

Not much to comment about in this one. A couple of relatively obscure words but not too difficult to determine from the wordplay. Some enjoyable clues, I particularly liked 3D.     Across … Read more >>

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Guardian 24,448 (Puck)

Apologies for a very late post! Across 1 QUOTATION MARKS: QUOTATION (estimate) + K in MARS (next door planet) 11 TOERAGS: TOE (digit) + RAGS (newspapers) 12 TRIPLEX: a kind of double definition … Read more >>