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twencelas's avatartwencelas

Age 58 - Been doing cryptic crosswords since the early 1980's, started with the Sunday Times and then enjoyed them on a daily basis when the independent was launched. Over several years managed to get the hang of all the original Indie setters. Started attempting the Indie magazine crossword in the early nineties - took me a while to complete one, though - the use of all the squares luring the solver into thinking that its easier than it really is. Continued through the nineties and into this century with the Indie and the odd foray into the murkier world of the Listener - with little success, other than the numerical ones. Spent the last year or so concentrating on the thematics - can now complete most Listeners (tend to limit myself to a starting day and a having slept on it day, if needed), the high 90%'s of the Inquisitor (still my favourite) and Enigmatic Variations. Still have a daily fix of the Indie or Guardian and am pleased to see more and more themes used in the daily puzzles. One day hope to author some puzzles myself, though must admit to being in awe of the precise clueing of the top compilers.

Enigmatic Variations 1725 10 Across by Raffles

Wed December 24, 2025 at 8:45 am by twencelas

Two clue devices this week. Extra letters in the wordplay and misprints in some definitions. Also 10 unclued entries and a piece of encryption to solve at the end. The gentleman amateur cracksman is our setter – for those who remember the novels by E W Hornung or Anthony Valentine on TV in the early 70s

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Categories Enigmatic Variations 1 Comment

Independent 12213 by Tyrus

Sat November 29, 2025 at 8:00 am by twencelas

Tyrus on a Saturday – that has cheered me up

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Categories Independent 9 Comments

Enigmatic Variations 1721 At the Bottom of the Grid by Ifor

Thu November 27, 2025 at 8:00 am by twencelas

3 columns of regular down clues that need treatment at the end. Regular across clues and down clues not in the 3 columns have an extra letter to remove before solving. The missing … Read more >>

Categories Enigmatic Variations 6 Comments

Enigmatic Variations 1717 by Gaston

Thu October 30, 2025 at 12:34 am by twencelas

Eight unclued entries, 27 clues with an extra letter and someone to find in the final grid. Sounds like fun.

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Independent 12183 by Dalibor

Sat October 25, 2025 at 11:16 amSat October 25, 2025 at 8:00 am by twencelas

With autumn in full swing and the clocks about to change Dalibor brings some Saturday fun. Quite a rare appearance as a setter for a fellow blogger on this site, I believe. I … Read more >>

Categories Independent 16 Comments

Enigmatic Variations 1713 Translation by Nudd

Mon October 6, 2025 at 11:21 amThu October 2, 2025 at 9:39 am by twencelas

29 clues with an extra letter will give us a piece of verse; The next line allows us to know what needs to be removed from 16 answers before entry. Relatively straight forward … Read more >>

Categories Enigmatic Variations 4 Comments

Independent 12153 by Phi

Sat September 20, 2025 at 8:46 amSat September 20, 2025 at 7:30 am by twencelas

Phi on Saturday – interesting.

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Enigmatic Variations 1709 Roundabout by Chalicea

Thu September 4, 2025 at 1:59 pm by twencelas

Eight clues with misprints give a clue to three inscriptions. Simple as that or is it?

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Categories Enigmatic Variations 4 Comments

Independent 12023 by Coot

Sat August 16, 2025 at 10:38 amSat August 16, 2025 at 7:51 am by twencelas

Coot – a new name for me to blog. As the premiership season begins.

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Categories Independent 20 Comments

Enigmatic Variations 1705 Oath by Shark

Fri August 8, 2025 at 10:52 pmThu August 7, 2025 at 7:38 am by twencelas

Misprints in 19 clues lead to three parts of an oath – seven members of this organisation then fill the perimeter. Two members are missing and one is hiding in plain sight and … Read more >>

Categories Enigmatic Variations

Independent 12,093 by Amoeba

Sat July 12, 2025 at 8:00 am by twencelas

July is with us. Half decent temperatures – some cerebral accompaniment from Amoeba.

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Categories Independent 14 Comments

Enigmatic Variations 1701 Odd Couples by Luxor

Thu July 10, 2025 at 7:47 am by twencelas

Relatively simple instructions this week. Six definitions in across clues moved to down clues and vice versa. These make pairs of entries to be highlighted in different colours. About half a dozen clues … Read more >>

Categories Enigmatic Variations 1 Comment

Enigmatic Variations 1697 The Name of the Game II by Ranunculus

Thu June 12, 2025 at 12:06 pmThu June 12, 2025 at 8:00 am by twencelas

As we approach the summer we have the Name of the game II – a sequel to The name of the game. A perimeter to fill with a quotation and 12 missing letters in clues that enable its author to be found. The quotation then needs to be extended over itself.

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Categories Enigmatic Variations 2 Comments

Independent 12,063 by Umpire

Sat June 7, 2025 at 7:04 am by twencelas

June is with us and the Umpire has found time between innings to compile a puzzle. Some lovely clues and a double pangram to boot. 9ac was sublime; 12ac caught me out; 5dn … Read more >>

Categories Independent 14 Comments

Enigmatic Variations 1693 Press Release by Vagans

Fri May 16, 2025 at 8:44 pmThu May 15, 2025 at 8:25 am by twencelas

Two unclued entries, eight consisting only of wordplay and the rest having additional letters in the clues to be removed. The extra letters spell out a consumer of  product whose letters need to … Read more >>

Categories Enigmatic Variations 4 Comments
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