Independent 7,571/Phi

This is the first Indy daily puzzle I’ve had chance to look at this week, any spare time I’ve had having been eaten up trying to get to grips with last week’s Inquisitor … Read more >>

Financial Times 13,597 / Falcon

Nice and simple with many clues solved in the first pass. The rest fell smoothly as well with some lookups mostly in the top-right corner. An enjoyable puzzle; my only gripe is with … Read more >>

Financial Times 13,596 / Gaff

A prodigious amount of thematic material has been skilfully shoe-horned into this commemorative puzzle.  This appears to be Gaff’s debut (oh go on then, inaugural!) appearance in the FT although I wouldn’t completely … Read more >>

Guardian 25,224 by Rover

A very mixed bag. Lots of simple anagrams, with various anagrinds, some more satisfactory than others. Most of the rest are equally simple constructions, so that the puzzle starts to shape up as … Read more >>

Guardian 25,223 / Brummie

Apologies for the late post – I’ve had no free time yet today. I hope I can get the post up in the next hour… OK, an unfortunately rushed post follows below – … Read more >>

Financial Times 13,595 Set by Cinephile

A super crossword from Cinephile, though a couple of words had me reaching for the dictionary.  My favourites are 3dn and 7dn.  The body parts that are omitted from the subsidiary parts of the clues are shown in … Read more >>

Financial Times 13,594 / Jason

Nothing too difficult today, but some clever constructions and no complaints.  13 across and 1 down were particular favourites. Across 1 AGENDA AGE (become old) + *(AND) 4 ATLANTIS N[ote] + IT reversed … Read more >>