Jack is today's Guardian complier.
Financial Times 17,525 by ARTEXLEN
ARTEXLEN provides this morning's puzzle…
Guardian Quiptic 1,244/Anto
Anto sets for both the Quiptic and the Guardian Cryptic, and I’m yet to be convinced that he makes an effort to offer the editor clearly defined puzzles for each genre. Abbreviations cd … Read more >>
Independent 11,524/Saladin
This seems to be Saladin’s second Independent puzzle. The first one went down well, and I enjoyed very much solving and blogging this one. The setter seems to set some store by meaningful … Read more >>
Guardian Cryptic 29,178 by Brummie
The puzzle may be found at https://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/cryptic/29178.
Independent on Sunday 1,751 by Tees
My first Tees blog for a while, tricky at times but all sorted now
Everyman 4,012
The usual good crossword from Everyman, all sound so far as I can see, and the usual rhyming pair, the self-referential clue, and the first letters one. Quite a task to produce these grids every time. You’d think he’d run out of rhyming pairs eventually.
Definitions in crimson, underlined. Indicators (homophone, anagram, reversal etc) in italics, Anagrams shown (like this)* or *(like this), depending on where the indicator comes. Link-w0rds in green.
Azed No. 2,673 Plain
The usual display of words which are either completely unknown or have a sense that is hidden away in the depths of the entry in Chambers, but all of which seem to be explicable. How on earth Azed produces them without electronic aids (as I think is the case) always amazes me.
I think six of the clues are of the form ‘xxxx? yyyy’, an Azed characteristic. Usually (but not always) the xxxx is the definition.
Definitions in italics, underlined in crimson. Anagrams indicated *(like this) or (like this)*, depending on whether the anagram indicator precedes or follows.
Independent 11,523 by Bluth
Bluth crosses my path again. He is more than welcome to. This one did feel slightly more straight forward that normal – or maybe I was just on the right wavelength. But there … Read more >>
Private Eye ( Cyclops / 761) Optimal Disinformation
I thought I would be tackling this puzzle while resting up after getting a new hip. But it didn’t happen, again. The last time it didn’t happen in July was down to hospital … Read more >>
Financial Times 17,518 by Rosa Klebb
Puzzle from the Weekend FT of September 9, 2023
Guardian Saturday Prize Crossword 29,171 by Philistine (9 September 2023)
There is a recent pattern here…I have left the finishing touches to the last minute again…this time due to a recent holiday and a parental 80th birthday…so my sister, who is visiting from Australia, has suggested I should use ChatGPT to fill the spaces…
Independent 11522 / Phi
As usual, we have a puzzle from Phi on a Friday. There is a clear theme throughout the puzzle. In fact it is spelled out in the top row – … Read more >>
Guardian Cryptic 29,176 by Vlad
The puzzle may be found at https://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/cryptic/29176.
Financial Times 17,523 by BRADMAN
A return from the DON for a Friday puzzle.