Independent 9175 / Phi
Phi continues in his regular Friday slot. I think this is just a standard crossword from Phi without any themes or messages. I can see a link between AMADEUS (Mozart) … Read more >>
Never knowingly undersolved
Phi continues in his regular Friday slot. I think this is just a standard crossword from Phi without any themes or messages. I can see a link between AMADEUS (Mozart) … Read more >>
Knut.has a reputation for producing topical puzzles. This puzzle is topical, but I suspect it could have been published at any time over the next four months as the topic … Read more >>
As this is the last Wednesday of the month. Dac gives way to one of his colleagues. Today it is Quixote I’ve been blogging on fifteensquared since November 2007 and … Read more >>
This was Serpent’s second puzzle in the Inquisitor series and an entertaining challenge it was too. We had a preamble of average length which told us that "sixteen clues lead … Read more >>
I always find Tees’ puzzles a challenge, but an entertaining challenge. The allusions in Tees’ clues tend to focus on topics that don’t play to any strengths I may have. … Read more >>
This is a Phi puzzle with the usual ingredients. I have two or three indicators that usually tell me if there is a hidden theme in a crossword. Firstly I … Read more >>
Eimi spends more time as editor of Independent crosswords during the week than he does as a compiler. He sometimes appears though on special occasions This crossword has a clear … Read more >>
An Azed plain puzzle this week I got a surprisingly long way through this before reaching for Chambers, so either I’m getting better or the clues were slightly easier this … Read more >>
It’s the last Wednesday of the month so Dac’s regular slot is filled by Quixote. This was a puzzle without any serious obscurities. A bit of general knowledge was required … Read more >>
This is Ferret’s tenth appearance as an Inquisitor setter. The preamble was fairly short and stated "A name concealed in the grid, is 7 of the domain at 3. With the help of … Read more >>
Rorschach seems to be one of rarer breed of Independent daily setters with not many appearances to his name in the past couple of years. I think the entries were … Read more >>
It wouldn’t be a proper Friday for Independent crossword solvers if there wasn’t a puzzle by Phi This was a fairly standard crossword from Phi. I didn’t see any obvious … Read more >>
The first Independent Crosophile of 2016 is published today. This was a good example of a broadsheet cryptic crossword puzzle. There were no obscure words in the grid (except perhaps … Read more >>
This is the final Dac puzzle of 2015. The entries were fairly well known words or phrases. For me, the least well known was SLOTH BEAR at 17 down. … Read more >>
Schadenfreude provided a good challenge for Christmas The preamble was not too long and fairly understandable even on the first read through. It told us that "The perimeter clues and … Read more >>