The puzzle may be found at https://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/everyman/3880.
Independent 10,726 by Klingsor
The puzzle is available here. Hello everyone. Thanks to Klingsor for another classy puzzle. I thought 27a (AMUSINGLY) was very clever and also enjoyed 8d (RUDDERLESS) and 9d (LEGALESE). Given the overall … Read more >>
Guardian Saturday Puzzle 28,374 / Qaos
It’s good to see Qaos slipping into the Saturday slot, with what was, for me, a really entertaining and enjoyable solve, as I would expect from him. At least with Qaos we don’t … Read more >>
Financial Times 16,720 by WANDERER
An excellent offering from WANDERER today to brighten up my Friday.
Independent 10,725 by Phi
Phi-day again, and a fun challenge as usual.
Guardian Cryptic 28,379 by Picaroon
Very enjoyable and mostly quite tough, with the long outer solutions helping a lot. 8/17 was particularly excellent, and I had many other favourites including 11ac, 19ac, 24ac, 28/29, 1/21, 4dn, and 5dn. Thanks to Picaroon
Financial Times 16,719 by BASILISK
A themed offering from Basilisk that took me a while to untangle.
Independent 10,724 by Tees
Tees seems to crop up on different days. It’s over a year since we blogged one of his puzzles.
Guardian 28,378 – Tramp
Quite a tricky one from Tramp today, with some devious constructions. There’s a bit of a Christmassy feel to it, with HOLLY, TREES, DASHER, and perhaps CHINESE LANTERNS, though probably not enough to … Read more >>
Enigmatic Variations No.1474 – The Mover and the Lover by Ifor
“The originally-completed grid contains three empty cells, to be filled with letters taken from elsewhere in the grid, so showing a thematic movement. The effect of this movement must be undone by changing one entry to two new words and inserting a bar. Clues to all answers occupying 7, 8 and 9-letter slots contain an extra word. Read in clue order, one letter from each (always the second or penultimate) spells out the MOVER; the alternative choices identify the LOVER. Numbers give cells available; ignoring empty cells, all answers and entries are words in Chambers Dictionary (2016).”
Financial Times 16,709 by Mudd
Non-prize puzzle from the Weekend FT of February 13, 2021
Independent 10,723 / Eccles
Eccles is occupying the mid-week slot once again today. I found this to be a puzzle of two halves, in that I found that I was able to solve around 50% of the … Read more >>
Financial Times 16,718 by MONK
A nice puzzle, but with one guess I can’t explain. Thanks Monk.
Guardian Cryptic 28,377 by Nutmeg
Nutmeg serves up a range of clever clues this morning.
Inquisitor 1686: Nearly Ten to Four by Eclogue
Eclogue entertains us this week with a crossword that maybe should have appeared in July 2018! A 43 accompanied by 34 set off on a journey which is approximately mapped in the grid. … Read more >>