Chalicea is back – she of the (usually) easy clues and occasionally tricky endgame.
Guardian 29,968 / Maskarade
A reasonably straightforward offering from Maskarade
Independent 12,317 by Penelope
Penelope fills the Tuesday Indy slot this week.
Financial Times 18,332 by GURNEY
I’m covering for the regular blogger, so you’ve got my take on this today.
Guardian Cryptic crossword No 29,967 by Vulcan
Apologies for the delayed blog. Thanks to Vulcan for the puzzle, my favourites were 14ac, 16dn, and 24dn.
Financial Times 18,331 by SLORMGORM
SLORMGORM kicks off the week…
Spectator 2,743: 3/4 by Doc
Apologies for the late blog.
Independent 12,316/Jeemz
After a well-received debut last month, Jeemz is back again with the opening puzzle of the week in the Independent. I enjoyed this one: the clues are carefully crafted and varied with some nice twists here and there.
Financial Times 18,330 by Julius
Puzzle from the Weekend FT of March 28, 2026
Financial Times Sunday 138 – News by Neo
Your monthly dose of current affairs in crossword form. Find it online at ft.com/crossword
Guardian Quiptic 1,375/Budmo
A fine Quiptic from Budmo, which I fancy will appeal to newer and improving solvers.
Independent on Sunday 1,883 by Filbert
An artfully constructed Sunday puzzle from Filbert
Gemelo No. 28 – Plain
After the brilliant Gemelo 27 with its Spoonerisms etc, we are now back to a plain Gemelo, and it seemed to me to be harder, possibly because I was solving at the computer (the software that I normally use has been tripped up by The Observer’s changes and this blog will look a bit different) with my reference books on my lap — I hadn’t learnt how to print a pdf, which thanks to The Observer I know now. There are two whose parsing is at present beyond me and which I hope to understand while I’m doing the blog. [Later: no].
My guess is that anyone who does these crosswords will have a copy of Chambers to hand and so won’t need everything to be spelled out. In the parsing I have confined myself to explaining when the wordplay is not immediately clear.
Definitions in some sort of red, underlined. Anagrams indicated *(like this) or (like this)*
Everyman 4144
All fine. A nice crossword with nothing very controversial so far as I can see. Definitions in some sort of red, underlined. Indicators (homophone, hidden, containment, anagram, juxtaposition, etc) in italics. Anagrams indicated … Read more >>
Independent 12,315 by Math
The puzzle is available to solve online or download here.