The puzzle may be found athttps://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/cryptic/27353.
Azed 2369 – Jigsaw
Presumably just by coincidence, this jigsaw puzzle appeared the day after an alphabetical jigsaw by Paul as the Guardian prize puzzle. I see that, also by coincidence, I blogged the two previous examples, … Read more >>
Independent on Sunday 1,446 by Hoskins
My second chance on the trot to lock horns with Hoskins as part of the Sunday rotation, which is by no means a complaint. The usual good fun here: lots of very smooth … Read more >>
Everyman 3,708
The puzzle may be found at https://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/everyman/3708.
Independent crossword 9698 by Serpent
Armistice day and a puzzle from Serpent, who is rapidly becoming a favourite setter of mine. Serpent’s usual high quality clues were in evidence. The physicist in me liked 22dn whilst the humour … Read more >>
Guardian Prize 27,346 / Paul
I blogged Paul’s last Alphabetical puzzle and began my preamble with, ‘It’s always good to see an alphabetical puzzle in the Prize slot…and this proved to be a satisfying challenge.’ I can say … Read more >>
Enigmatic Variations No.1302 – Chops and Changes by Ifor
“A set of three small numbers is integral to the theme. These numbers taken in order identify letter-positions in successive groups of three clues, with the title regarded as the 36th and last clue for this purpose. In clue order the letters spell out an instruction to be applied to those cells which would need to contain a pair of letters if clue answers are to fit the cells available, whose number is given in brackets. These letter-pairs must not be entered. When read in conventional grid order, one letter from each spells out the originator of the theme, to be written under the grid; the others describe where it may be seen. CHOPS AND CHANGES to the completed grid are not required. Chambers Dictionary (2016) is recommended.”
Independent 9,697 by Phi
When is a Phi crossword anything but workmanlike and pleasantly sound? At my iu3a group the other day I gave everyone a Phi to do and it was much appreciated.
Financial Times 15,703 by ALBERICH
Another superb Friday treat, this time from Alberich, thanks to whom for presenting a challenge that was equal parts fun as it was clever.
Guardian Cryptic 27,351 by Brummie
The puzzle may be found at https://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/cryptic/27351.
Guardian 27,350 / Picaroon
It’s ages since I blogged a Picaroon puzzle, so I was particularly pleased to land this one. I found it rather easier than usual – there are several straightforward charades, for instance – … Read more >>
Independent 9696 / Klingsor
As expected, a fairly tough challenge from Klingsor today. Having said that, when we came to write up the blog, we wondered why we had any problems – all the clues are … Read more >>
Financial Times 15,702 by NEO
A literary puzzle from Neo…
Financial Times 15,693 – Crux
Monday Prize Crossword / Oct 30, 2017
Some four or five years ago Crux was one the main Monday setters.
Nowadays we see him only sporadically, and his appearance explained why we had both Falcon and Dante in the week before.
Financial Times 15,692 by Mudd
Prize puzzle from the Weekend FT of October 28, 2017