Julius provides some rainy-day entertainment.
FT
Financial Times 17,208 by Rosa Klebb
Non-prize puzzle from the Weekend FT of September 24, 2022
Financial Times 17,217 by GOZO
A very doable anagram celebration from Gozo.
Financial Times 17,216 by BOBCAT
A wide assortment of cryptic devices today, requiring some rather recondite explanations, including one that I cannot quite explain. All good fun, though.
Financial Times 17,215 by SLORMGORM
SLORMGORM kicks things off this week…
Financial Times 17,213 by ARTEXLEN
A fun puzzle from ARTEXLEN with nothing too taxing.
Financial Times 17,212 by MUDD
My first Mudd blog in over three years
Financial Times 17,202 by Mudd
Non-prize puzzle from the Weekend FT of September 17, 2022 I saw 1a (HASTINGS) immediately and the whole puzzle came together quickly. My favourites are 13 (ROUGH-HEWN) for sheer cleverness, 23 (IMPERIOUS) for … Read more >>
Financial Times 17,211 by MONK
Doable, but you will need to put your thinking cap on! Thank you Monk.
Financial Times 17,210 by MOO
Thanks to MOO. As ever, I look forward to the comments. Unless I missed some wordplay, this puzzle leaned heavily into cryptic definitions. ACROSS 1 GRANDPA Relative seen in August each year (7) … Read more >>
Financial Times 17,209 by GAFF
GAFF kicks things off this Monday morning…
Financial Times 17,207 by BRADMAN
Another breezy offering from BRADMAN this Friday.
Financial Times 17,206 by GOLIATH
Goliath is today’s setter.
Financial Times 17,196 by Artexlen
Non-prize puzzle from the Weekend FT of September 10, 2022 I was on holiday last week so solved this one very slowly. 1a (BAMBINOS) was my first in and I have forgotten which … Read more >>
Financial Times 17,205 by IO
A really top-notch crossword from Io today, great stuff (if you like your puzzles to be a challenge). If you are looking an easy ride then best head for one of the other newspapers today! Thank you Io.
The puzzle can be downloaded here…