The puzzle may be found at http://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/cryptic/26482.
Guardian 26,481 / Paul
A mixture of some very succinct / straightforward clues [the last three, for instance] which wouldn’t be out of place in a Rufus puzzle, and others which were typically Pauline ones, in construction … Read more >>
Financial Times no.14,841 by Aardvark
A smart, neat, enjoyable puzzle that didn’t cause me too many problems – with one exception.
Independent 8,827 / Morph
Morph is this week’s Thursday compiler and offers me my first Morph solve/blog of 2015. I found this puzzle a tough one to get into, although I knew that my perseverance would be … Read more >>
Financial Times 14,832 – Dante
Monday Prize Crossword/Jan 19 Fairly typical Dante puzzle with – rather unusual – one clue that seems sort of problematic to me (9ac). Definitions are underlined wherever possible and/or appropriate. Across 1 HUBRIS Shrub I cultivated … Read more >>
Financial Times 14,831 by Mudd
Prize puzzle from the Weekend FT of January 17, 2015 This struck me as a fairly typical Mudd with a few stand-out clues. Top among them are 1a (BANISTER), 27a (SPRING) and 3d … Read more >>
Financial Times 14,840 by MONK
Another solid over from Monk, no loose balls at all. Didn’t get me out this time though, and I even managed to find the nina. Thanks Monk, great stuff.
Independent 8826 / Quixote
Quixote delivers well clued crosswords where the wordplay leaves you in little doubt whether your entry is correct or not. Having said that, I was interested by the use of … Read more >>
Guardian 26,480 by Chifonie
A quick, enjoyable solve with very tidy clueing throughout. Favourites 25ac and 1dn. Thanks, Chifonie.
Inquisitor 1369: Options by Samuel
Samuel is a prolific setter for many publications that feature barred crosswords and his crosswords usually have a quirky theme. I think Samuel is now the editor of the Enigmatic Variations series in … Read more >>
Independent 8,825 by Eimi
A pleasant crossword from Eimi. Of course there are references to football and pop music, but I was expecting those. If there is a Nina I can’t see it; it all seems quite straightforward.
Definitions underlined where appropriate.
Guardian 26,479 – Brendan
A very welcome return by Brendan after an absence of more than six months. I thought this was going to be a walkover after filling in the NW corner very quickly, but things … Read more >>
Financial Times No. 14,839 by GURNEY
What’s not to like in a puzzle with good surface stories and unambiguous cryptic parsing?
Quiptic 793 by Pan
An extremely enjoyable challenge from Quiptic regular Pan.
Guardian 26,478 by Rufus
Well it’s Monday, it’s Rufus, it’s mostly easy. You knew that before coming here though.