Many thanks to Basilisk for a fun start to the morning.
FT
Financial Times 17,684 by LEONIDAS
I enjoyed this–nothing too strenuous or obscure, but some delightful innovations and economical cluing from Leonidas.
Financial Times 17,683 by HAMILTON
HAMILTON starts off the week…
Financial Times 17,676 by Buccaneer
Puzzle from the Weekend FT of March 9, 2014
Financial Times 17,681 PETO
PETO dishes out a splendid challenge this Friday.
Financial Times 17,680 FALCON
Falcon appears in this morning''s FT.
Financial Times 17,679 by MONK
A fantastic puzzle from Monk.
Financial Times 17,678 by GURNEY
A solid puzzle with some elegant surfaces from Gurney . . .
Financial Times 17,677 by SLORMGORM
SLORMGORM starts off the week
Financial Times 17,670 by Mudd
Puzzle from the Weekend FT of March 2, 2024
Financial Times 17,675 NEO
A fun challenge from NEO.
Financial Times 17,674 JULIUS
Julius is the setter in today's FT.
Financial Times 17,673 BASILISK
A pleasure to see Basilisk in this morning’s slot.
Financial Times 17672 Flimsy
Thank you to Flimsy. Definitions are underlined in the clues. Across 1. Leaders from Republic of Venezuela, in shock, producing agreement (8) APPROVAL : 1st letters, respectively, of(Leaders from) “Republic of Venezuela” contained … Read more >>
Financial Times 17,671 by GAFF
Gaff starts the week with a bicentennial theme…