Independent 10794 / Filbert
Filbert has set Tuesday’s puzzle. The Independent puzzle on a Tuesday usually has a theme. Today the theme is focused on Russia and events (real and fictional) that took place … Read more >>
Never knowingly undersolved
Filbert has set Tuesday’s puzzle. The Independent puzzle on a Tuesday usually has a theme. Today the theme is focused on Russia and events (real and fictional) that took place … Read more >>
Azed gives us a plain puzzle this week with an introductory note that Chambers does not give explicitly the adjectival form at 30 across. This puzzle raises a question that … Read more >>
Eccles appears every second Wednesday in the Independent It’s always enjoyable to blog one of his crosswords. This puzzle had Eccles’ usual smooth clues with surfaces that conjure up pictures … Read more >>
Ifor has been setting Inquisitor crosswords since 2011 and his puzzle themes vary widely, I have blogged quite a few of Ifor’s puzzles in the first half of the 2010s, but this is … Read more >>
I haven’t blogged a Klingsor puzzle for a while, so it’s good to get one today Klingsor often includes classical music references in his puzzles. Today the focus is on … Read more >>
It is unusual to have a setter other than Phi on a Friday, but I have blogged a few Silvanus’ puzzles before and have always enjoyed them. It’s not often … Read more >>
Radian is a setter who appears frequently in the Independent series ands his puzzles are always entertaining There is a clear theme today with many entries referring to food, methods … Read more >>
It’s Hoskins this Wednesday. Regular solvers will know what to expect from Hoskins and he delivers his usual signature stuff. I may be missing something about the clue for STONEHENGE … Read more >>
Poat is a setter who doesn’t appear very often. There has been over two years between Poat puzzles recently. The preamble this week was fairly short – Clashes arise in … Read more >>
I blogged a Rodriguez puzzle fairly recently but I’m quite happy to blog another one. Rodriguez’ makes you think, as the definition is not always straightforward. I like clues where … Read more >>
Qaos provides the March Genius challenge The preamble told us that the letters in 16 squares are not allowed for in the wordplay of the clues involved. Taken as a … Read more >>
Azed provides a plain puzzle this week I found this be a typical Azed puzzle with the usual meticulously clued entries. I didn’t realise that PROXIMO meant next month. Presumably … Read more >>
As usual, the Friday puzzle is set by Phi. There are a few culinary entries in the grid – VIAND, CAFE, GASTROPUB and CUISINE for example, but I don’t think … Read more >>
Radian sets the Tuesday puzzle this week Tuesday is usually a theme day and it is fairly clear what the theme is today. 5 down gives us the overall theme … Read more >>
Well it’s a Hoskins’ puzzle today, so it will be entertaining and will probably generate comments. Hoskins tends to the use of colourful language in both his clues and his … Read more >>