Independent 10674 / Hob
Hob provides Tuesday’s entertainment. There’s usually a theme on Tuesday’s Independent. Today, Hob celebrates [maybe not the right word] the MURDER of THOMAS BECKET in CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL which led to … Read more >>
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Hob provides Tuesday’s entertainment. There’s usually a theme on Tuesday’s Independent. Today, Hob celebrates [maybe not the right word] the MURDER of THOMAS BECKET in CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL which led to … Read more >>
Maize has given us a puzzle with the type of wordplay that I most enjoy. There’s quite a lot of components to the wordplay today as evidenced by the many … Read more >>
Kruger has set this week’s Inquisitor Note that the final word of the clue at 7 down was corrected from ‘reptile’ to ‘amphibian’ in the following week’s newspaper. The change … Read more >>
A puzzle from Phi on a Thursday is unusual. Either another setter has a special reason for getting the Friday slot or Phi has something going on today. The grid … Read more >>
Phi brings the standard working week to a close as is usual. The shortest entry has given me the greatest problem in parsing today. I think the wordplay for TOO … Read more >>
It’s over a year since I blogged a Dalibor puzzle, so it’s good to get another opportunity. As I finished the blog, I realised that it was a Tuesday, so … Read more >>
A plain puzzle this week requiring a fair bit of general knowledge. I wonder when this puzzle was compiled as AMBER Rudd who features in the wordplay for 27 across, … Read more >>
Eccles makes his regular fortnightly appearance today One of the features of Eccles crosswords is the smoothness of the surface of his clues and the misdirection generated by some of … Read more >>
According to fifteensquared stats, Radler has been producing one Inquisitor puzzle once a year since 2013, usually towards the end of the year. Here is the 2020 offering. The preamble … Read more >>
We have a puzzle by Serpent on Thursday this week. If I see Serpent as a setter, I know I’m in for a tricky time. That’s what I found in … Read more >>
As ever, we have a puzzle from Phi on a Friday. A good crossword today, even with a few words that are not that common in everyday vocabulary. QUIETUS (11a) … Read more >>
Gila is a setter whose puzzles appear every two months or so in the daily Independent series. Following on from the Nina offering advice to electors in the US Presidential … Read more >>
Eccles on Wednesday is a regular two-weekly occurrence at the moment. As usual, Eccles gives us smooth surfaces to his clues as well as providing some interesting wordplay devices We … Read more >>
Nimrod is also the editor of the Inquisitor series and tends to set challenging crosswords, so this was always likely to be a difficult solving experience. The preamble stated: that … Read more >>
I have solved all Bluth’s puzzles in the Independent since his appearance in April, but this is the first one I have blogged. There was an interesting use of words … Read more >>