A straightforward offering from Chalmie.
Financial Times 16,326 by Rosa Klebb
Prize puzzle from the Weekend FT of November 16, 2019
Financial Times 16,335 by MONK
Another good puzzle, as reliable as the sun coming up every morning. Thank you Monk. For added interest the middle letters of the grid come in pairs. ACROSS 1 SUBTRACT Withhold advance payment … Read more >>
Guardian Cryptic 27,989 by Crucible
A themed challenge from Crucible. I would need to check back, but I don't remember blogging a Crucible before (when I do check, I'll probably find I've done quite a few – think … Read more >>
Independent 10335 / Eccles
Eccles is now the most regular Wednesday setter for the Indie and he always provides a good example of the setter’s art. He rarely goes in for themes or messages. … Read more >>
Inquisitor 1621: Stone the Crows by The Ace of Hearts
The Ace of Hearts is a setter who seems to specialise in Letters Latent puzzles when compiling for the Inquisitor as this is his / her third puzzle and the previous two, like … Read more >>
Independent 10,334 by Eimi
A rare appearance from our editor, who has produced an enjoyable medium-difficulty crossword that must have been … (see below). There are a few terms that were new to me and not evidently … Read more >>
Financial Times 16,334 by ORENSE
Brisk Tuesday solve with some very nice constructs and, happily, a few things to talk about…
Guardian Cryptic 27,988 by Vlad
The puzzle may be found at https://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/cryptic/27988. I wondered for a time if I would find any entry into this puzzle, but it came together eventually, except that I had not come across … Read more >>
Quiptic 1,045 by Carpathian
Carpathian provides a very good example of how a Quiptic should be. The clues are all elegantly concise, there’s nothing too obscure, and while some solutions are not straightforward they’re all “obvious when … Read more >>
Guardian 27,987 / Vulcan
Vulcan fills the Monday slot again this week. A bit of a mixture – no double definitions today but plenty of cryptic definitions, some better than others, and some neat clues [10ac, 5 … Read more >>
Independent 10,333 by Tees
Tees often shows up in my Monday blogging rota slot. I’m not complaining; he’s always good fun, and today’s puzzle is no exception. A good mix of interestingly complicated constructions (of which my … Read more >>
Financial Times 16,333 by VELIA
VELIA eases us into the week… Nothing too taxing for a Monday here… which is all for the best as I feel somewhat under the weather! HEDGE FUNDS and WEB PAGES maybe a … Read more >>
Cyclops 664 – Electioneering Prowess
Electioneering Prowess – that’s what it is all about, for the next few weeks… And the first clue/entry, 7A RECTUM, obviously sums up Cyclops’ feelings about politicians, and their choice of vocal organs. … Read more >>
Everyman 3,814/17 November
My blogging colleague Quirister described last week’s puzzle as ‘occasionally a bit untidy but generally fun’. I can’t find a better description of this week’s Everyman, so it’s déjà vu all over again. … Read more >>