Aardvark is the setter in this morning's FT.
Guardian 29,486 – Fed
A typically entertaining puzzle from this setter, with some quite involved parsing in places. Thanks to Fed. Across 1 A FLEA IN ONE’S EAR Arrange safe area online to see rocket (1,4,2,4,3)Anagram … Read more >>
Enigmatic Variations No.1658 – Pseudonym by Gaston
“Clues are presented in normal order, but there are nine unclued entries. One is the theme’s creator; the other eight comprise the seven members of a thematic group, with one member covering two entries. Twenty-two clues each contain a single-letter misprint. Read in clue order, the correct letters produce two names; the first eleven (all from across clues) spell out the theme’s central character, thought to be a PSEUDONYM for the eleven-letter second name (all from down clues). Chambers Dictionary (2016) is recommended.”
Independent 11,832 by Eccles
Bert and Joyce are still away so I’m standing in to do my first Eccles blog in a while
Financial Times 17,839 by GOLIATH
A very enjoyable puzzle from Goliath.
Guardian Cryptic 29,485 by Philistine
A cracker from the good doctor.
Independent 11,831 / Grecian
Grecian has provided this week’s Tuesday puzzle. I found this to be an enjoyable puzzle to both solve and blog, with lots to get one’s teeth into, since there is a higher than … Read more >>
Inquisitor 1871: Empty Handed by Check
Empty Handed by Check
Twenty-five clues contain a misprint in the definition. In clue order, corrections spell two instructions from one unclued entry to the other. Answers to 10 further clues must be thematically altered before entry per a third instruction. In the filled grid, solvers must highlight a target of this instruction (six cells). Numbers in brackets refer to unmodified answer lengths.
Guardian Cryptic 29,484 by Anto
THe puzzle may be found at https://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/cryptic/29484.
Financial Times 17,838 by SLORMGORM
Some more little gems from Slormgorm today
Financial Times 17,837 by ARTEXLEN
ARTEXLEN kicks off the week…
Guardian 29,483 / Vulcan
Vulcan steps predictably into his fortnightly slot with a traditional Monday medley. There’s the usual mix of charades, anagrams and double definitions, along with several cryptic definitions, some more so than others. I … Read more >>
Independent 11,830/Italicus
Italicus makes the Monday morning commute to deliver us the Indy crossword. A good example for me of a solid, serious cryptic for a national daily. Abbreviations cd cryptic definition dd double definition … Read more >>
Independent on Sunday 1,802 by Hoskins
This puzzle is available to solve online or download here.
Guardian Quiptic 1294 Kite
Thank you to Kite. Definitions are underlined in the clues. Across 1. Appeal from lover to flirt heartlessly (6) BEAUTY : BEAU(lover/boyfriend) plus(to) “toy”(to flirt/to lead on as if sexually attracted) minus its … Read more >>