Financial Times 15,750 – Armonie

It’s been a while since we had an FT Monday crossword. The last one, before Christmas, marked a farewell to Dante. This one, the first in 2018, seems to mark a farewell to Monday Prize puzzles.

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Guardian 27,400 – Pan

It’ll be interesting to see what sort of pattern of setters we get for “Easy Monday” after Rufus’s retirement. Chifonie last week, and now Pan, who has been more of a Quiptic setter, … Read more >>

AZED 2,377

I got though this quite quickly, so either I’m getting better or this is at the easier end of the Azed spectrum.  Thank you Azed for yet another fine puzzle.

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AZED 2,376

It took me several sittings to (almost) complete this one.  The puddings weren’t too difficult to identify, but some of the coins were new to me.

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Enigmatic Variations No.1310 – More Crackers by Charismatix

“Nine clues consist of jokes that might be found in CRACKERS; the grid entry in each case is the punchline. In 40 clues, the wordplay leads to the answer plus an additional letter not to be entered in the grid; in clue order these give another joke, the punchline to which (13 letters) must be highlighted. Chambers Dictionary (2016) is recommended.”

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Independent 9,744 by Phi

Sorry, rather late again. I spent too much time in the small hours listening to the cricket and as a result it was suddenly 8.25.

The usual nice crossword from Phi.  Uncontroversial I think, and all seemed to be easy enough, at any rate in retrospect (although I realised afterwards that I’d forgotten to do that nine holes answer, which is what it almost certainly was although I’d never heard of it). But this is not to say that at the time of solving it wasn’t as much of a challenge as it always is.

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