“Three pairs of cells are TRAPPED by two symmetrically and thematically placed chains of 11 cells each. All 28 cells must be highlighted in the final grid to illustrate the TRAP. The three unclued entries of a kind are also thematically positioned. Two separate groups of consecutive clues (19 in total) contain a single superfluous letter in their wordplay. Reading these in clue order will give a hint as to where to find details of the TRAP. Chambers Dictionary (2016) is recommended.”
Guardian Saturday puzzle 28,111 / Paul
Since we hadn’t seen Paul during the week, I was not at all surprised to see him coinciding again with my monthly Saturday blog. However, what followed was a surprise: here we have … Read more >>