In response to this comment from nearly three years ago.
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In response to this comment from nearly three years ago.
I have implemented a new plugin to replace the standard WordPress search.
It looks like we see The Ace of Hearts about once a year.
Preamble: One letter must be added to each clue to enable solving; in clue order these letters spell the first ten words of a quotation from a film (available on the IMDb website).
Thank you to Jason. Definitions are underlined in the clues.
Atrica sets the Tuesday challenge this week.
Philistine is today’s setter.
SLORMGORM kicks off the week…
This was a fairly gentle puzzle with no particularly difficult clues.
The puzzle may be found at https://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/cryptic/29776.
Puzzle from the Weekend FT of August 16, 2025
I wrote this puzzle in July 2023, so my memory of parts of the setting process is a little hazy. That said, the folder on my PC that I used for constructing it allows for a bit of archaeology, so I’ll outline the setting process here.
Chandler has the Quiptic for us this week. Let’s see what the beginners and less experienced solvers made of this one.
In the words of 3dn, another nutty dish from Filbert
It seems that Everyman is now closer to producing the sort of pleasant sound straightforward crossword that we used to see in the Everyman slot and which had seemed to be things of the past.
Definitions in crimson, underlined. Indicators (anagram, homophone, juxtaposition, reversal, etc) in italics. Anagrams indicated *(like this) or (like this)*. Link-words in green,
Gemelo presents his fourth Observer Sunday cryptic crossword and gives me my first opportunity to blog his Sunday work. I have, however, blogged a number of puzzles under his alter ego, Twin, in the Independent series.
Coot – a new name for me to blog. As the premiership season begins.