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Financial Times 17,439 by Julius
Puzzle from the Weekend FT of June 10, 2023
Guardian Prize 29,093 / Paul
Last Saturday’s Prize puzzle presented something of a shock to Guardian solvers. Several commenters recently have said that they failed to see the ‘Special Instructions’ in some puzzles. This time, ‘In memory of … Read more >>
Financial Times 17,444 by STEERPIKE
An interesting challenge from STEERPIKE this Friday.
Everyman 001 / 12th August 1945
Everyman No 1 (New Series) – published 12th August 1945 The Guardian website has recently published this puzzle, possibly in relation to Everyman 4000 due to be published in The Observer very soon … Read more >>
Guardian Cryptic 29,098 by Paul
An enjoyable mix of clues, including some quite tricky parsing. My favourites were 10ac, 11ac, 18/5, and 3dn. Thanks to Paul for the puzzle
Independent 11,444 by Phi
Our Phiday challenge to round off the week.
Enigmatic Variations No. 1593 APPARENTLY by SkyLark
All aboard the Skylark – Cap’n Pugwash? Anyway a puzzle with extra letters and extra words – sounds challenging. And 28 cells to highlight. And challenging it was – some tricky clues … Read more >>
Independent 11,443 by Filbert
Filbert fills the Thursday spot in the Indy today – we think this is probably our 700th crossword blog on 225!
Financial Times 17,443 by GOLIATH
Goliath provides the FT challenge this morning.
Guardian 29,097 – Imogen
A fairly easy run today, though I was held up a little at the end in the SW corner. I was nearly stumped by the tricky parsing of 18a, but it hit me … Read more >>
Independent 11,442 / Eccles
Eccles has provided our mid-week cruciverbal entertainment. I found this to be a medium-difficulty puzzle that revealed itself to me gradually. I was eventually held up in the bottom right-hand corner, with 22, … Read more >>
Financial Times 17,442 by CHALMIE
A most enjoyable puzzle with a clear theme.
Guardian Cryptic 29,096 by Tramp
Tramp is the compiler of today's Guardian puzzle.
Inquisitor 1806: Clash! by eXtent
The dastardly duo? The gruesome twosome? eXtent are back, whatever name they don’t answer to, putting the fun firmly into Britain’s best barred grid puzzle. Answers to twelve clues create clashes in eleven … Read more >>