Financial Times 15024 Phssthpok

(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.)   An enjoyable puzzle from a Tuesday … Read more >>

Independent 9010/Hob

On checking I find that Hob has mainly contributed the Indy Saturday Prize puzzles, or a Thursday ‘hard one’.  It’s Bank Holiday, of course, so perhaps the Ed thinks we have a bit … Read more >>

Beelzebub 1329

An enjoyable puzzle which I solved intermittently whilst downloading and installing many Windows updates, having just reset my pc to its factory condition prior to upgrading to Windows 10. I’m therefore finding it … Read more >>

AZED 2,255

I always enjoy blogging AZED puzzles, all those new words that I would otherwise never have known.  Thank you AZED.

Enigmatic Variations No.1187 – Homograms IV by Kruger

In Homograms IV, there are 12 clues (two sets of 6) that involve two different pairs of changes before they are written in the grid.  In one set, the subsidiary indication clues a homonym of the definition, and the grid entry is an anagram of the homonym.  In the other set, the subsidiary indication clues an anagram of the definition, and the grid entry is a homonym of the anagram.  Clear?

The solving method was new to me.  Homograms III (No.879) was published in 2009, about when I was starting to solve EVs, but I think I missed it.

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