Guardian Prize Puzzle 26,065 by Shed
A challenging puzzle from Shed that seemed at first to be on the easy side for a prize, but soon presented a real challenge. There were several anagrams or part anagrams in the … Read more >>
Never knowingly undersolved
A challenging puzzle from Shed that seemed at first to be on the easy side for a prize, but soon presented a real challenge. There were several anagrams or part anagrams in the … Read more >>
Oh my – a duel with Bannsider – now there’s a challenge. And a high density grid too! And quite a battle it was. Over the years Bannsider generally gets the better of … Read more >>
Well, belay there ye landlubbers – Cap’n Samuel has a piratical offering in celebration of ‘International Speak Like A Pirate Day‘ (an event which, I have to admit, had passed me by until I set … Read more >>
Can anyone help explain 19 across? Across 1,4 BEHIND THE TIMES dd (square) (NI publish The Times) 9 YONKS long time YANKS (Americans) with A swapped for O (oxygen … Read more >>
Cracking stuff Across 1 Italian author dull, penning one declaration appreciating the environment ECOLOGICALLY ECO (Umberto) I (one) CALL (declaration) in LOGY (dull) 10 Votes against introducing new day … Read more >>
Phi is occupying this week’s Friday slot, as is to be expected. I found this one to be an easier-than-average Phi solve and made fairly swift progress through it. Bizarrely, 25 held me … Read more >>
A limpid and perfectly judged crossword from Chifonie. I found the clues kept me working very hard throughout without ever leaving me really stuck for long – just at the level where I … Read more >>
A very gentle (though mildly Shakespeare-flavoured) offering this morning from Falcon, which is just fine by this blogger, as no-one, least of all me, needs to have their brain over-taxed before breakfast on … Read more >>
A little gentler than usual from Pasquale, but very enjoyable – I really liked 11ac, 23ac and 10dn. Across 1 Severely punish, making someone accept work forcibly? (5,3,4,2) THROW THE BOOK AT Literally … Read more >>
Klingsor gave us an enjoyable commuter’s crossword today Although I enjoyed the puzzle, I found the clues to be a bit of a mixed bag ranging from t I was a … Read more >>
Monday Prize Crossword/Sep 23 I did not find this the easiest of Dante puzzles (one that can be found here) because of all these cryptic and double definitions – which were at times … Read more >>
Prize puzzle from the Weekend FT of September 21, 2013 I found this Cincinnus puzzle very much like his last one in this space. That is, trickier than usual with a couple of … Read more >>
The usual perfect offering from Dac. His anagram indicators are often very cleverly disguised, and in this crossword a certain amount of general knowledge is necessary. Definitions in italics. Across 1 Measure piece of … Read more >>
The usual good (mostly) clean fun from Paul, though with an unusually large number of double definitions. I can’t explain 14a – as always I’m probably missing something obvious … Read more >>
This is a super puzzle, varied and interesting all the way through. I would hesitate to say whether this was easy or difficult. I suspect that if you are on Cinephile’s wavelength today … Read more >>