The puzzle may be found at https://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/everyman/3991.
Independent No.11,397 by Monk
Monk in the Saturday slot gives me a chance to blog on their work rather than just solve.
Guardian Prize 29,045 / Picaroon
There’s no danger of it being a spoiler to say, in the first line of the preamble, that Picaroon has presented us with a themed Prize puzzle – not too challenging but a … Read more >>
Financial Times 17,388 by Leonidas
Weekend puzzle from the FT of April 16, 2023
Guardian Cryptic 29050 Picaroon
Apoloogies, all, for the late posting. Thank you to Picaroon. Definitions are underlined in the clues. As mentioned in 9 down, there are 10 (past and present) members of “a House Divided”, refering … Read more >>
Independent 11,396 by Phi
Happy Phiday to everyone.
Financial Times 17,393 by MUDD
An interesting challenge from MUDD today. Unsure about a couple of solves/parsing.
Guardian 29,039 / Maskarade
Sorry, I scheduled this post but it was still a draft so didn’t auto-publish! This was definitely challenge worthy of a long weekend – thanks, Maskarade! There was no real guesswork to the … Read more >>
Enigmatic Variations No. 1585 Proclamation by Chalicea
Normal clues – one word that is missing twice from a proclamation to be completed around the perimeter and the author’s surname to be highlighted. Definitely an entry level puzzle – reminded me … Read more >>
Independent 11,395 by Rodriguez
Rodriguez provides today’s challenge.
Financial Times 17,392 by GURNEY
Gurney provides this morning's FT puzzle.
Guardian Cryptic 29,049 by Philistine
The puzzle may be found at https://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/cryptic/29049.
Independent 11,394 / Eccles
Eccles has provided our mid-week entertainment today. I found this to be a medium-difficulty puzzle, just right for the time I have available to solve and blog on a Wednesday. That said, I … Read more >>
Guardian 29,048 / Imogen
Imogen fills the midweek slot, with a puzzle which I really enjoyed. We have a medley of straightforward charades and anagrams, some with ingenious indicators, and some less familiar words, with neat surfaces … Read more >>
Financial Times 17,391 by CHALMIE
A most enjoyable puzzle from Chalmie, as ever.