Financial Times 12,689 (Highlander)
Across 1 POTATO: PO + TAT + O 4 TAKES OFF: double definition 9 ELATED: ALE (reversed) + TED 10 COMPOSED: double definition 12 CRUSADER: CRU + anagram of READS 14 NEATER: N … Read more >>
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Across 1 POTATO: PO + TAT + O 4 TAKES OFF: double definition 9 ELATED: ALE (reversed) + TED 10 COMPOSED: double definition 12 CRUSADER: CRU + anagram of READS 14 NEATER: N … Read more >>
Too many cryptic definitions (albeit one or two are rather good) and anagrams. Which means this was a fairly typical Rufus of a Monday morning. Across 9 MO,HAWK – nice clue. Brit docs … Read more >>
* = anag, < = reversed A solid puzzle by Hypnos – reasonably challenging without being too difficult. I finished it fairly quickly, but there were a couple of clues I didn’t entirely … Read more >>
I have mixed feelings about Spoonerisms puzzles — they can be fun, but they can also score pretty highly on the cringe-inducing scale. They can also depend on one’s accent (see 27d, which … Read more >>
Solving time: 18 mins Appropriately for the date, this puzzle (and especially its perimeter) was themed around Punxsutawney Phil, a groundhog from the borough of Punxsutawney in Pennsylvania which supposedly predicts the next … Read more >>
I’m putting this short post in place to carry the chat requested by others elsewhere. I, too, would like explanations for a few answers here. I’ll remove this post on request. [Additions made … Read more >>
Across 8 FAST FOOD – I think this could be considered an oxymoron because fasting means not eating at all. 9 NET,(LET)* – “stingy” is made all the more deceiving because of the … Read more >>
Across 1 GAINSBOROUGH: the town profits; the borough gains 8 IBERIAN:(l)IBERIAN, African country without left (l) 9 BEARS UP: E in BAR + SUP 11 DONNISH: IN NOD (reversed) + SH 13 NADAL: … Read more >>
A pretty easy and pedestrian puzzle. I had to look up the Tuesday ref in 2D and there were a couple of weak clues in my opinion — unless I missed some subtlety. … Read more >>
I found this easier than usual, solving time 10 mins < = reversed * = anagram ACROSS 1 SP (A R) RING PARTNE R entrap< r =right 9 SP (L) IT … Read more >>
After three pretty difficult ones, this was a bit of relief. Most of the “normal” clues were pretty strightforward. One piece of wordplay eluded me for a long time – “Fourteenth place on … Read more >>
Across 1 A BIT OF ALL RIGHT – OK being another word for ALL RIGHT. 8 LET THEM EAT CAKE 9 (SO ONE ENCHAINED)* – CHEESE AND ONION. The capital R in “Rolls” … Read more >>
I found this one fairly straightforward, solving time 15 mins. Notes on some clues below, happy to explain others if asked. * = anagram ACROSS 4 SCR AMBLE Senior Common Room 11 LI … Read more >>
Across 10 REFRAIN: double definition 11 X RAYING:X + RAY + IN + G 12 SCENE:sounds like ‘seen’ 13 USUALNESS: anagram of UNLESS USA 14 BOTTLE OPENER: &Lit 18 ELECTRIFYING: ELECT + anagram … Read more >>
A fine, fairly easy (for me) puzzle. I especially liked 1D, 8D and 16D. Across 1. BRASSICAS – BRASS (money) + I (I) + CAS[t] (almost throw away) 6. PESOS – PE (exercises) … Read more >>