Inquisitor 1513: Alphaperimetrical Jigsaw by Nimrod
Seeing that it’s a Nimrod puzzle often strikes fear into the heart of a blogger We had a fairly short preamble this time. It stated: Clued by their initial letters, … Read more >>
Never knowingly undersolved
Seeing that it’s a Nimrod puzzle often strikes fear into the heart of a blogger We had a fairly short preamble this time. It stated: Clued by their initial letters, … Read more >>
Tees has presented us with a fairly minimalist crossword today The clues seemed fairly short with basic wordplay in many cases. I counted eight container and contents references where the … Read more >>
Ploy is an infrequent setter in the Inquisitor series although he has been in the setting stable since 2007 when he set Puzzle no 2. This is the eighth Inquisitor set by Ploy.. The … Read more >>
A standard plain puzzle from Azed this week. I think this would be a good introduction to Azed for anyone who has been hesitant in the past. Yes, many of … Read more >>
After a pleasant three to four weeks in Nova Scotia, Quebec and Montreal I’m back in harness with a Phi puzzle to solve and blog. Geography seems to be a … Read more >>
The Genius puzzle this month is set by Qaos There was a fairly short preamble – Nine letter clashes between across and down solutions are to be resolved, using a … Read more >>
This was a fun puzzle from Encota The preamble stated that "to mark an anniversary, two relevant thematic words must fill the unclued shaded areas. All instances of one character associated … Read more >>
A Hoskins puzzle today in the style we expect from this setter There were a few words that are not in my everyday vocabulary but nothing particularly un usual. I haven’t … Read more >>
A competition puzzle this week, but it is just a plain one. After I got ALPHABET SOUP at 1 across, a lot of the down entries that fed off it … Read more >>
A good commuter’s puzzle from Eccles today Well, what I mean is that it’s a puzzle that many solvers will be able to finish in under an hour. There aren’t … Read more >>
Klingsor provided great fun and enjoyment today. Well he did for me anyway. This was my kind of cluing with a lot of component parts for some of the entries. … Read more >>
A typical Phi puzzle this Friday The grid looked a little bit odd with lots of unchecked letters in some of the acrosses so that hinted at a message or … Read more >>
Hob provides Tuesday’s challenge Today, 15th August is the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of JACK LYNCH who was born in CORK in the province of MUNSTER. He was … Read more >>
This is the first Silvanus puzzle I have blogged and I enjoyed the puzzle overall. ‘The clue I most enjoyed today was the one for FRIENDSHIP at 26 across where … Read more >>
Kruger tells us in the preamble to his puzzle that sixteen clues contain a redundant word. The first letters of these give a well-known title which (ignoring the significance of apostrophes) describes how … Read more >>