A mixed bag from Gozo, mostly easy clues but some hard ones. Thank you Gozo.
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Financial Times 16,995 by BOBCAT
My second Bobcat and he's lost none of his feline cunning.
Financial Times 16,994 by FALCON
It’s been a while since we had a Falcon puzzle on a Monday. Very enjoyable. Thanks to Falcon!
Financial Times 16,992 by BRADMAN
Friday , and its BRADMAN time, thanks to whom for a gentle tussle.
Financial Times 16,991 by NEO
Neo's todays FT setter.
Financial Times 16,981 by JULIUS
Julius gives us an excellent challenge, with an unmarked grid and clues in random order, with the only help that all the letters of the English alphabet are starting characters at least once in the solve. Thanks for the challenge, Julius !!
Financial Times 16,990 by MOO
Very enjoyable. A good puzzle for those who prioritise surface readings over outright difficulty. Thank you Moo.
Financial Times 16989 Basilisk
Thank you to Basilisk. Definitions are underlined in the clues. Across 1. Chief police officer connected with sex cases (8) CARDINAL : DI(abbrev. for “detective-inspector”, a police officer) contained in(… cases) CARNAL(connected/pertaining to … Read more >>
Financial Times 16,988 by SLORMGORM
The first Monday FT in a while, courtesy of SLORMGORM
Financial Times 16,986 by ALBERICH
A typical ALBERICH offering, challenging and enjoyable in equal parts.
Financial Times 16,985 by GOLIATH
Goliath is this morning's FT setter.
FT Christmas Crossword 2021 by Gozo
Non-prize crossword published in the FT of December 23, 2021 Gozo appears as usual to give us a goody for our Christmas, a semi-alphabetical. I am treating it like a Weekend FT crossword … Read more >>
Financial Times 16,984 by MUDD
I have not blogged a Mudd puzzle for ages. I had forgotten how entertaining they are. Thank you Mudd.
Financial Times 16,983 by SAYANG
A splendid romp with an overt theme…
Financial Times 16,982 by REDSHANK
REDSHANK serves up a fun challenge in the FT to close the roller coaster of a year that 2021 has been!