Today’s usual FT blogger is away so I’m standing in.
Independent 10,064 by Vigo
It’s been nearly two years since we had the pleasure of blogging a Vigo puzzle.
Guardian Cryptic 27,718 by Qaos
The puzzle may be found at https://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/cryptic/27718.
Guardian 27,717 / Brendan
Brendan again on a Monday – Hurrah! A very clever puzzle, whose theme [which didn’t become completely apparent until near the end of the solve] is hinted at in 10ac. In … Read more >>
Independent 10,063 by Tees
A fairly straightforward Monday puzzle, except . . . NOTE: In the original published version of this puzzle, there appears to be an error in the clue for 20d – more details below. For technical … Read more >>
Financial Times 16,064 by SLEUTH
SLEUTH starts off the week with a great puzzle!
Guardian Quiptic 1,000/Carpathian
A milestone puzzle today: Quiptic no. 1000. I have given a bit of history about the Quiptic at the end of the blog if you are interested. Carpathian has got … Read more >>
Everyman 3,769
Everyman has given us a gentle introduction to the New Year: totally fair clue constructions as always, and nothing too obscure.
AZED 2,430
A very straightforward Azed.
Independent on Sunday 1,507 by Hoskins
A super puzzle, thanks Hoskins.
Independent 10,062 by Filbert (Sat 12th Jan)
Filbert is one of the more recent to join the merry band of Independent setters, and this is the first time the nutty one has been seen on a Saturday. I have only … Read more >>
Enigmatic Variations No. 1363: A Sought-after State by Hillbilly
I think this is a debut EV from Hillbilly – given that I can’t find any previous offerings on this site – so welcome, and what kind of ‘state’ are we seeking?… The … Read more >>
Guardian Prize 27,710 by Tramp
Easy to start, hard to finish. Enjoyable all the way through. Thanks Tramp.
Financial Times 16,062 by REDSHANK
A significantly humbling experience, akin to a marathon struggle with each km feeling like the 42nd. Thanks Redshank.
Guardian 27,715 / Boatman
This is my third Boatman blog in a row! I thought this was a clever puzzle, with its unmissable theme of prime numbers, together with ingenious exploitation of other meanings of … Read more >>