Peto is today's FT compiler
Independent 11623 / Bluth
Bluth sets today’s Independent cryptic crossword. He is one of my favourite setters. As ever with Bluth, there were some excellent anagrams – YOU’RE TELLING and FOREIGN CURRENCY. I liked … Read more >>
Guardian 29,276 – Imogen
I found this quite hard, with some unfamiliar words and meanings. Thanks to Imogen for the tough workout. Across 9 POKER FACE One making a stir has to deal with blank look … Read more >>
Enigmatic Variations No. 1623: Bus Stop by Chalicea
Chalicea has us waiting at a BUS STOP on New Year’s Eve…will three come along at once?…
Independent 11,622 by Eccles
Our good friend Eccles in his usual Wednesday slot.
Guardian Cryptic 29,275 by Anto
Anto is today's setter.
Financial Times 17,625 by GOLIATH
A nice surprise to see Goliath this morning!
Financial Times 17624 Aardvark
Thank you to Aardvark. Definitions are underlined in the clues. Across 1. This writer’s work, wicked, brought about complaint (6) MYOPIA : MY(first-person possessive pronoun, as used self-referentially by this writer) + OP(abbrev. … Read more >>
Inquisitor 1836: Blithe Spirit by Hedge-sparrow
Hedge-sparrow flies back in for the festive(?) season. Preamble: One letter must be removed from each of eight answers before entry so that the entry fits the available space; unjumbling these letters … Read more >>
Independent 11,621 by Deri
Yet another new setter for the New Year – welcome Deri!
Guardian Cryptic 29,274 by Picaroon
The puzzle may be found at https://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/cryptic/29274.
Azed No. 2,688: ‘A Cool Yomp’ – Christmas Competition Puzzle
NOTE: This blog was previously posted on December 31, 2023, and was temporarily withdrawn in light of the announcement of a corrected closing date for the competition.
I viewed with some dread the fact that I had drawn the Christmas Eve Azed slot, having failed in years past to complete the special holiday puzzles (the one about “presents around the tree” being an especially unpleasant memory.) And as one who finds Spoonerisms nearly always overwrought and almost never even remotely witty, the prospect of an entire puzzle constructed with Spoonerisms put a wet blanket on my Christmas cheer. And as one who frequently struggles with purported “homophones” based upon Received Pronunciation, I knew that I was in for a mindbender, at best, and outright failure, at worst. Setting those grinchy cavils aside, I must say, I think that I have actually completed this crossword correctly. It took me several sittings, but ultimately, I found the challenge enjoyable. Saying the words and their possible phonemic inversions out loud definitely helped with solving.
Financial Times 17,623 by ARTEXLEN
ARTEXLEN kicks off the week…
Guardian Quiptic 1,259/Hectence
Hectence is the longest-serving member of the Quiptic setting team (debut Monday 13th December 1999), and always produces a pleasing and accessible puzzle in my experience. This was exactly that, although it took … Read more >>
Guardian 29,273 / Paul
It was something of a surprise to see Paul on a Monday but there doesn’t seem to be a pattern to the schedules these days. Apart from a totally unknown entry at 21, … Read more >>