Guardian 26,404 – Paul

After yesterday’s strenuous tussle with Enigmatist, this was relatively a walk in the park, but with lots to enjoy, including several nice bits of &littish-ness. Thanks to Paul for the entertainment.     … Read more >>

Financial Times 14,757 – Dante

Monday Prize Crossword/Oct 20 Pretty much standard fare from Dante. Quite a few anagram-based clued and at one point four double definitions in a row! But some really nice ones too (e.g. 13ac … Read more >>

York S & B – cryptics

Last Saturday’s marvellous York meeting was not just about beer, wine and cider. Or Wein Weib und Gesang as it was called centuries ago. The incomparable John Henderson gave us a lecture in … Read more >>

S & B York – puzzle by Dalibor

Dalibor gave us a different kind of cryptic, one more closely related to barred puzzles. Anyone still wanting to tackle this puzzle can find it here:   Dalibor @ York.   So don’t read any … Read more >>

Independent 8,749 by Quixote

Quixote’s usual very satisfactory and sound crossword, a good replacement when there is no Dac on a Wednesday.

Definitions (apart from in 1ac, which I’m not sure about) underlined. [I wasn’t sure about it, but I am now, so the definition is underlined]

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Financial Times 14,764 / Sleuth

I don’t know what has happened to today’s scheduled blogger but something has obviously prevented him from turning up. My apologies for the late appearance of this post which, in the interest of … Read more >>

Independent 8748 / Anax

An ‘ancient Greek leader’ informed us that todays’s puzzle was very significant.   It is Anax’s 100th Indy puzzle, the first appearing on July 9th 2009. It was blogged by beermagnet  who was … Read more >>