This is the eighth Guardian Quick Cryptic, a series of 11 x 11 crosswords designed to support beginners learning cryptic crosswords. The whole point of these crosswords is support and encouragement of new solvers, so special rules for these crosswords apply – see here. The puzzle can be found here.
Financial Times 17,738 by Neo
Puzzle from the Weekend FT of May 18, 2024
Guardian Saturday Prize Crossword 29,386 by Brendan (18 May 2024)
Advance warning – this week’s blog is full of mistakes…but don’t blame me!…
Financial Times 17,743 GAFF
A typical fun challenge from GAFF this Friday.
Guardian 29,391 / Philistine
Philistine rounds off a good week of puzzles in fine style. An excellent set of clues, running the whole gamut of clue types: smiles to start off with at 5ac GARBAGE, 11ac CHEW … Read more >>
Independent 11738 / Phi
Phi makes his usual Friday appearance today. It’s a while since I have seen the crossword world’s favourite church screen, so welcome back REREDOS. I am not sure why ANGLED … Read more >>
Independent 11,737 by Filbert
Filbert provides our Thursday challenge.
Guardian Cryptic 29,390 by Brockwell
There were special instructions for today's crossword: In celebration of World 2 Day
Financial Times 17,742 PETO
Peto is today's FT compiler.
Enigmatic Variations No.1642 – Conflict by Skylark
“28 clues contain a surplus word, which should be removed before solving. In clue order, the first letters give one person’s accusation, whilst the final letters spell out much of another’s rebuttal, which is continued as pairs of surplus words in three other clues. In the remaining 10 clues, an extra letter must be removed before solving (leaving real words): in clue order, these specify the final contents of the shaded cells. The CONFLICT has affected the initial grid, resulting in clashes in seven cells to be resolved in favour of the letters making real words and names. Chambers Dictionary (2016) is recommended”
Independent 11,736 by Eccles
Eccles returns to his regular Wednesday slot today after successfully straying into theme territory last week.
Financial Times 17,741 by MONK
An enjoyable challenge from Monk.
Guardian 29,389 – Brummie
Please excuse the rather terse blog (and any typos) – I'm away from home and without my usual facilities.
Independent 11,735 / Liari
Liari has set today’s Tuesday – or theme day – puzzle. I have had very little experience of solving or blogging work by this setter. It actually turned out to be a very … Read more >>
Inquisitor 1855: Virtue Rewarded? by Arcadia
Virtue Rewarded? by Arcadia
Five thematic entries (I to the eponymous V, who must be identified at the foot of the grid) are unclued. Across clues are in alphabetical order of their answers, all bar one requiring thematic transformation before entry. Information in brackets refers first to final grid entries; then to clue answers. Down clues and answers are normal. Clashes occur in four symmetrically placed cells, in which solvers should enter both clashing letters. Arranging them appropriately could loosely enable II to __ __ (4,4) I, while III __ __ (4,4), as tasked by V, despite the attentions of IV. All thematically adjusted entries are unique and in Chambers, though heaven knows why.