The blog will be posted on Saturday 30th May, the same day as the solution is likely to published in the Financial Times.
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The blog will be posted on Saturday 30th May, the same day as the solution is likely to published in the Financial Times.
The puzzle can be found at https://www.ft.com/content/965728f8-f057-4ac2-94ad-b9e052359d2a- a real Bank Holiday treat! 🙂
Unfortunately, the link above doesn’t work because the – at the end has run into the url.
Try https://www.ft.com/content/965728f8-f057-4ac2-94ad-b9e052359d2a
Probably my favourite setter, thanks all for the info/links. I hadn’t spotted it. I will tackle it today, and I’m sure it will be a treat.
I think a week is the right time for this , I have saved it for the beach today but one week gives everybody a chance to have a go .
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Loved it… Lots of NHOs (9 for me: 1D, 4D, 15A, 16D, 21D, 25D, 26A, 32A, 36A) , which is unusual for the spiderlady, but not a single surface that read like a crossword clue She’s special!
I like having time to solve the jumbo. Got most of it over Saturday and Sunday (enjoyable hours spent) – will return and try to finish before the end of the week
Great puzzle as always from Rosa Klebb