Independent 7922 / Hypnos
I have solved puzzles by Hypnos in the past, but I think this is the first one that I have blogged. This was the kind of puzzle I really enjoy … Read more >>
Never knowingly undersolved
I have solved puzzles by Hypnos in the past, but I think this is the first one that I have blogged. This was the kind of puzzle I really enjoy … Read more >>
As ever with Azed, the puzzle gave the solver an opportunity to wander far and wide through the pages of Chambers. Some of the solutions and parts of wordplay were words that I … Read more >>
This is the first crossword I have blogged by Anarche. I thought I might have blogged some of her crosswords under the name Arachne in The Guardian, but I don’t seem to have … Read more >>
The preamble stated that ‘Solvers must fill the central cell and highlight it together with 12 others, so identifying a character whose first action provides the theme. Each perimeter entry is a pair … Read more >>
Tees regularly produces crosswords that have attractions for beginners, while also catering for the more experienced solvers. This was a crossword with a good mix of clues, some with basic constructions, … Read more >>
Friday in The Independent usuallly brings a crossword from Phi, so today’s offering comes as no surprise. There seemed be a lot of use of the word ‘one’ plus ‘opening’ … Read more >>
I don’t think Phi is seen all that often on a Tuesday, but I enjoy solving his puzzles on any day. Happy Birthday Charles! – 200 today. It has been … Read more >>
This was a good crossword with no gimmicks, no pangrams and no theme that I could see. A number of the Across answers had double letters – HAGGIS, MORRIS, JOANNA … Read more >>
The preamble stated "the grid exhibits 90 degrees symmetry. Clues are in conventional order. One letter must be omitted from each answer before entry in the grid; definitions and letter-counts refer to the … Read more >>
Another enjoyable crossword from Tees, who also sets as Neo in the Financial Times. I started off fairly quickly but slowed down a bit towards the end as I had to … Read more >>
This was a fairly typical plain Azed where the parsing is clear after a little bit of thought. I normally find the surfaces of Azed’s clues to be very smooth, but I did … Read more >>
From today, I have transferred from blogging weekday Guardian crosswords on a 3-week cycle to blogging Independent weekday crosswords on a weekly cycle. I have blogged Phi crosswords in the Independent once or … Read more >>
I don’t blog Financial Times crosswords very often, so I haven’t encountered Dante before. As I solved the puzzle, I thought the cluing style was familiar with very smooth surfaces, lots of double … Read more >>
The preamble stated "in every clue, the wordplay leads to the answer together with an extra letter not to be entered in the grid. In clue order these give the first line of … Read more >>
There were a few mini themes running through this enjoyable puzzle which was two letters short of a pangram. I can’t see a W or a Q. Turning to the … Read more >>