Vigo starts our week
Guardian 29,333 / Philistine
It’s something of a surprise to see a Philistine puzzle on a Monday – and a particularly pleasant one for me, as I haven’t had one to blog since last July. Lots of … Read more >>
Never knowingly undersolved
It’s something of a surprise to see a Philistine puzzle on a Monday – and a particularly pleasant one for me, as I haven’t had one to blog since last July. Lots of … Read more >>
Vigo starts our week
First of all apologies for posting this too early, I just typed the wrong number and that somehow failed to fill in one answer. Everyman doing what he does
As far as I can see, this is a debut from Bard, so welcome and congratulations. I have an opinion on this puzzle, but will leave it to others to comment first about … Read more >>
A plain Azed puzzle.
A varied mixture of clue difficulties in this offerring from Monk A simple clue at 1 across to get us going. Not that it helped me properly get 2d where I thought the … Read more >>
Puzzle from the Weekend FT of March 9, 2014
Imogen has set the Guardian Prize puzzle this week I got off to a good start with HUNDRED YEARS WAR and GET THE BIRD which provided a lot of letters … Read more >>
PETO dishes out a splendid challenge this Friday.
Picaroon rounds off a week of good puzzles in customary fine style. An enjoyable puzzle, with some chewy clues mixed in with several charades to help things along and some nice references. As … Read more >>
It’s Phi-day again!
Bluth has provided today’s puzzle, on a grid that accommodates four 15-letter entries around its perimeter. I found this puzzle to be highly entertaining and towards the upper end of the Indy spectrum … Read more >>
A fun solve – my favourites were 4dn, 7dn, and 23dn, and I had a happy grimace for 3dn. Thanks to Paul
Falcon appears in this morning''s FT.
Hi everybody. Vismut has promised us a puzzle with a tidy finish …