I zipped through about half of this before getting really bogged down on some tough/witty clues, then having the last few solutions fall rather quickly into place. Hats off to Slormgorm.
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Financial Times 17,629 by FALCON
Monday begins with a FALCON…
Financial Times 17,622 by Leonidas
Puzzle from the Weekend FT of January 6, 2024
Financial Times 17,627 GURNEY
A breezy challenge from GURNEY this Friday
Financial Times 17,626 PETO
Peto is today's FT compiler
Financial Times 17,625 by GOLIATH
A nice surprise to see Goliath this morning!
Financial Times 17624 Aardvark
Thank you to Aardvark. Definitions are underlined in the clues. Across 1. This writer’s work, wicked, brought about complaint (6) MYOPIA : MY(first-person possessive pronoun, as used self-referentially by this writer) + OP(abbrev. … Read more >>
Financial Times 17,623 by ARTEXLEN
ARTEXLEN kicks off the week…
Financial Times Sunday No.28 – World by Gaff
The first World puzzle of 2024! Find it on the FT website to download and print or solve online, or via the smartphone app.
Financial Times 17,616 by Pedrock
Puzzle from the Weekend FT of December 30, 2013
Financial Times 17,615 by Neo
The bank holiday weekend jumbo puzzle from Saturday 30th December, which comes with a seasonal message.
Financial Times 17,621 JULIUS
A very gentle challenge from JULIUS this Friday.
Financial Times 17,620 MOO
Moo is the setter of today’s FT puzzle.
Financial Times 17,619 by GUY
Thanks to GUY for a great first puzzle to blog this year.
Financial Times 17,618 by BOBCAT
Over the holiday period I have been overwhelmed trying to keep up with solving the blowout of special, extra, and jumbo crosswords, and here today we have a new Bobcat puzzle with some very inventive twists and turns . . .