Independent 9875 / Monk
It’s a while since I blogged a puzzle by Monk. There seemed to be a lot of slang or informal language references in this puzzle, in both the clues and … Read more >>
Never knowingly undersolved
It’s a while since I blogged a puzzle by Monk. There seemed to be a lot of slang or informal language references in this puzzle, in both the clues and … Read more >>
My four week blogging cycle begins as ever with a Phi puzzle. A hidden entry reversed across four separate words stood out for me in the blog today – OBSIDIAN at … Read more >>
Crosophile provides the Tuesday challenge this week. There’s a couple of references to BEES using different meanings of the word. There is an engineering flavour – AGGREGATE, COFFERDAM and SHINGLE. … Read more >>
This was a plain Azed with the usual mix of careful cluing and less frequently used words I thought this was a fairly typical Azed in terms of difficulty, with … Read more >>
Kairos sets a few Independent puzzles each year. His most recent was just over two months ago. There were thirty five clues today and more than one slightly obscure word … Read more >>
I last blogged a Gila Inquisitor in May 2014 when the subject was the television quiz programme Bullseye. The preamble in this puzzle told us that twenty clues contain a … Read more >>
I find Wiglaf one of the more difficult setters in the Independent stable Today’s puzzle was another that fell into the tricky character for me. Wiglaf’s cryptic definitions are quite … Read more >>
A good way to end the week; spend time solving a Phi Indie puzzle There’s a famous man named down the central column. He died 499 years and 2 days … Read more >>
It’s a Serpent puzzle on Tuesday this week For the first time in a while, I spotted the nina and it helped. The key words of the nina are in … Read more >>
Anglio seems to have been appearing quarterly recently. This is the first time I have blogged an Anglio and trawling through other bloggers comments, he / she seems to present a challenge. … Read more >>
Shark provided the Inquisition this week. The preamble told us that four clashes need to be resolved by producing real words in the final grid. In order to create this, … Read more >>
A good example of a national daily cryptic puzzle from Serpent today I started quite strongly with the acrosses in the top half before slowing down. a bit. I found … Read more >>
We have a plain Azed competition puzzle this week … Well it was presented as plain puzzle, but given the date of publication, it was a case of ‘Solvers beware’…. … Read more >>
Phi ends the working week as usual. I solved this fairly steadily with a little delay in the South East corner before I completed it. The grid looks message and … Read more >>
Picaroon has set the March Guardian Genius puzzle The preamble was short and clear – "Several clues are consistently incomplete" I deduced the theme fairly quickly when I solved 14 … Read more >>