Neo provides this morning’s distraction (for a short while at least)
Financial Times 16,448 by Julius
Non-prize, Easter-special puzzle from the Weekend FT of April 11, 2020 I was happy to find another crossword from Julius just two weeks after our last, and a special one at that to … Read more >>
Independent 10,460 / Tees
Tees is occupying this week’s Wednesday slot. I think that I am more used to encountering his work on other days of the week. I found this towards the easy end of the … Read more >>
Financial Times 16,457 by GOZO
Super puzzle, I enjoyed this very much. Thank you Gozo. I particularly liked the anagrams in this puzzle, very appropriate for the surface readings. Unusually for Gozo there doesn’t seem to be any … Read more >>
Guardian Cryptic 28,114 by Vlad
THe puzzle may be found at https://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/cryptic/28114. This started off easily enough – for any setter, yet alone Vlad – but the last few caused a fair amount of head scratching, ending up … Read more >>
Financial Times 16,456 by GURNEY
Sorry for late posting – tech probs – but all quite straightforward in the end… A fairly gentle lock-down work-out, all solidly clued with just enough deviousness to keep it satisfying. Thanks to … Read more >>
Inquisitor 1642: Transfer of Power by Phi
I found this HARD! I only managed to finish it after a four-day period staring at a half-filled grid. I eventually Googled 1D and a guess for 20D as a last throw of … Read more >>
Guardian 28,113 / Brummie
It’s Brummie laying down the challenge today. Part of the challenge with a Brummie puzzle is discovering whether there’s a theme or not. Today, it’s a fairly straightforward one of parts … Read more >>
Independent 10459 / Loglady
Loglady is appearing quite regularly in the Independent weekday series. This was a puzzle with a clear theme centred on CHILI PEPPER, the entry to the gateway clue at 5 … Read more >>
Guardian Cryptic 28,112 by Vulcan
Mostly straightforward, getting stuck for a while in the North-West of the grid. Favourites were 23ac, 4dn, and 11dn. Thanks to Vulcan
Financial Times 16,455 by VELIA
Velia impresses as usual! Neat clues with really well thought out surfaces that kept me on my toes.
Independent 10,458 by Raich
I don’t think I’ve blogged a Raich puzzle before. Pleased to meet you. A good level of difficulty for a Monday, though the days of the week are currently somewhat blurred into one … Read more >>
Guardian Quiptic 1,066/Pan
Pan has the Quiptic for us this morning, and she has produced one to stretch newbies, I fancy. No doubt you will tell me if you agree or not. It is, as always … Read more >>
Everyman 3,835
The Observer Crossword from April 12, 2020 This was a very speedy solve for me but will surely fit the bill for those who are learning the game. There is a lot going … Read more >>
Independent on Sunday 1,573/Tees
Another Pierre blog of another Tees puzzle. People will begin to talk. Tees is a precise and fair setter, so even when – as here – there are one or two less well-known … Read more >>