I found this REDSHANK puzzle a real challenge. Thanks to setter for the opportunity to toil 🙂
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Financial Times 16,754 by NEO
Neo is today's FT setter.
Financial Times 16,745 by Mudd
Non-prize puzzle from the Weekend FT of March 27, 2021
Financial Times 16,753 by BUCCANEER
A good puzzle and recommended for those who appreciate a traditional style. All solid clues and no funny business. Thank you Buccaneer.
Financial Times 16752 Flimsy
Thank you to Flimsy. Definitions are underlined in the clues. Across 1. Flower tax for business (8) INDUSTRY : INDUS(the flow-er/river in India) + TRY(to tax/to make severe demands on). 5. Some wannabe … Read more >>
Financial Times 16,751 by ZAMORCA
An enjoyable pangram.
Financial Times 16,749 by BRADMAN
Bradman steps up to the crease this morning.
Financial Times 16,739 by Artexlen
Non-prize puzzle from the Weekend FT of March 20, 2021
Financial Times 16,748 by IO
This is a very good puzzle indeed, but be warned! It is definitely not an easy one. Following usual approach of looking for anagrams and charades will get you so far, but after that some serious lateral thinking is required. Thank you Io.
Financial Times 16,747 by SLEUTH
A stiff-ish test for a Tuesday,
Financial Times 16,746 by SLORMGORM
A gentle SLORMGORM to start the working week…
Financial Times 16,744 by WANDERER
A proper challenge from WANDERER this Friday that gave me many a hair-pulling moment.
Financial Times 16,743 by BASILISK
One for fans of the homophone.
Financial Times 16,733 by Mudd
Non-prize puzzle from the Weekend FT of March 13, 2021
Financial Times 16,742 by GOZO
A themed puzzle again today. I remembered most of the themed answers, but a couple were completely new to me. Thanks Gozo.