Monday Prize Crossword / Jul 25, 2016
While I more or less, just like others, breezed through the same day’s Rufus, this puzzle by his alter ego I found quite hard.
Never knowingly undersolved
Monday Prize Crossword / Jul 25, 2016
While I more or less, just like others, breezed through the same day’s Rufus, this puzzle by his alter ego I found quite hard.
Prize puzzle from the Weekend FT of July 23, 2016
It’s always a real pleasure to see Brendan’s name on a puzzle – and thank goodness he’s back more regularly again now. The solving was quite straightforward but it soon became obvious that … Read more >>
This is the first time that it has fallen to me to blog a crossword by Daedalus. The crossword Who’s Who says that his or her debut puzzle appeared only recently in the Independent. I looked back at what people had said and the reception seemed to be less than totally enthusiastic, but either Daedalus is learning or my standards are low (surely not!) because I found this to be a very pleasant solve with nothing there to encourage my Zoilist tendencies. Not totally easy — I see that I took rather a long time to solve it, but that’s just me I think.
Definitions underlined and in maroon.
PeeDee is (hopefully) enjoying a cycling holiday so I get a chance to cover the Wednesday FT again. So, what can I say about this one? 1ac was entered immediately followed by the … Read more >>
Haven’t seen Poat for a long time – early last year in fact. (And that after a break of 6 years.) Preamble: Wordplay in eight clues leads to the answer (which is … Read more >>
(Please click here for this same blog but with a picture quiz added. Please do NOT post hereinbelow any comment relating to the picture quiz. Thank you.) As usual, with Gaff, the crossword … Read more >>
(Please post comments on ONLY the picture quiz hereinbelow. To post comments on the crossword puzzle, please click here.) As usual, with Gaff, the crossword marks an event, in this case a death … Read more >>
We were more than pleased to see Radian’s name today. We solved 13d fairly quickly and 9a came soon after. Despite never having read any of the Sherlock Holmes novels or short stories, … Read more >>
Found this tough to finish…
A good Quiptic from our guinea-pig lover. Tough in places, though. What did you think? Abbreviations cd cryptic definition dd double definition (xxxx)* anagram anagrind = anagram indicator [x] letter(s) … Read more >>
Only a couple of double definitions today, but otherwise a fairly standard Rufus, with eight cryptic definitions. I found it very easy even by his standards. Thanks to Rufus. … Read more >>
Poins has been more prominent as a compiler in the Independent on Sunday, but today he’s making an appearance in the daily Indy cryptic. Good puzzle, in which I found the top half … Read more >>
It’s Sunday, it’s Everyman. It’s what we expect.
Unusual definitions and plentiful misdirection made this tricky. A sting in the tail without a doubt. Thanks Scorpion.