Inquisitor 1240: Solve for X and Y by Gila
The preamble told us: In x clues, there is a misprint of one letter in the definition. The correct letter is y places back alphabetically. In y clues, the wordplay generates the answer … Read more >>
Never knowingly undersolved
The preamble told us: In x clues, there is a misprint of one letter in the definition. The correct letter is y places back alphabetically. In y clues, the wordplay generates the answer … Read more >>
Today’s offering from Phi was good solid national daily crossword fare. I cannot see any theme nor can I see any hidden message in the grid. There were a couple … Read more >>
Jambazi is not a setter’s name that I have come across before. Given the subject matter common to many of the clues, I suspect Jambazi is a one-off pseudonym of a regular Independent setter. … Read more >>
Another pleasant diversion from Dac with clues that read very well and solutions that are virtually all words in everyday use. There were just a couple of entries that were … Read more >>
Looking at the Inquisitor index, I see that this is Ploy’s sixth puzzle in the Inquisitor series. I have been blogging Inquisitors about once a month since November 2007 but I haven’t blogged … Read more >>
This was a crossword that did not have complex wordplay, but it was still an enjoyable challenge. The wordplay in majority of the clues followed an additive or double definition route. … Read more >>
This was a standard competition puzzle from AZED. None of the entries were particularly difficult to parse. As is the case with many of AZED‘s puzzle there was a determined raid on words … Read more >>
Phi ‘s puzzles often show that he has different leisure and reading interests to me – today we have reference to films, history, art, poetry, religion and birds. I have only a superficial … Read more >>
Nimrod always keeps you on your toes, even if the theme becomes obvious fairly early on. I solved the puzzle without too much difficulty given that twelve of the entries … Read more >>
Dac is a regular contributor of Independent crosswords on a Wednesday. He doesn’t seem to use obscure words in the grid and his clues always read very well. I think his puzzles will … Read more >>
I am not sure if I have blogged a puzzle by Morph before, but I really enjoyed this after a slow start. I got the theme word at 8 down … Read more >>
It’s Friday – it’s Phi – so all’s well with the Independent crossword world. Another good sound puzzle with only a couple entries that were unfamiliar to me. I think … Read more >>
As a straight crossword puzzle this was a fairly standard Independent offering. One or two of the entries were words not in everyday use, but generally it was populated … Read more >>
This was a standard plain crossword from Azed. As usual in an Azed crossword, there were a number of uncommon words, some with Scottish links. However, I felt that today’s assortment of words were … Read more >>
I think all the entries for this puzzle are words familiar to Independent readers. The clues were clear and not too difficult to solve in the majority of cases. However, you will … Read more >>