Monday Prize Crossword / Nov 14, 2016
I was expecting a Crux, and a Crux was what I got.
Never knowingly undersolved
A fun challenge from Brummie, which I really enjoyed solving. Brummie’s puzzles usually have a theme and today it’s comedy duos, signposted by he answer to 19ac in the centre of the grid. … Read more >>
This seems to be the first time I have blogged a puzzle by Wiglaf in either the Independent or Inquisitor series although he has now compiled getting for ten all told. … Read more >>
Monday Prize Crossword / Nov 14, 2016
I was expecting a Crux, and a Crux was what I got.
Prize puzzle from the Weekend FT of November 12, 2016
Julius is now a regular favourite of mine. Both general knowledge and ingenuity are required to solve the clues, but neither is going to get you there on its own. Thank you Julius.
What more is there to say about Dac? This is the usual consummate performance from the master, albeit at the easy end of the scale and containing nothing to hold people up for long. Even the citrus fruit at 24ac can be taken on trust. And thank goodness I didn’t need to know anything about Thiepval in 6dn.
Definitions underlined and in maroon.
Got stuck near the beginning and then again about halfway through, but the last few fell very quickly. Favourites were 1ac, 15ac, 24ac/6dn, 3dn and 4dn. Thanks Paul.
By ’Eck, ’e’s back for the first time since NY 2014. Preamble: The grid consists of two crosswords with a common theme. Clues are presented in non-overlapping pairs; either clue appearing first. … Read more >>
We expect a couple of unfamiliar words in a Pasquale puzzle, but he’s excelled himself in this one (at least as far as I’m concerned) in the SE corner. (I wonder what one … Read more >>
It has become almost the norm for the Tuesday Indy to have a theme and today is no exception …
This annual quiz is created by Araucaria’s family, and it’s fun and challenging. We dedicate our donation to the memory of Araucaria, and suggest that you might like to do the same. http://us5.campaign-archive2.com/?u=8085da8850c0e2152b2339c4c&id=a31f7892be&e=df02ee0cb7 … Read more >>
Not the usual day for this setter, but the usual fare, heavy on CDs,DDs, and anagrams, from Dante; thanks to him. Definitions are underlined in the clues. Across 1 Note girl may be careless … Read more >>
Apologies for the dealy in getting this blog up – I have had a few days from hell, including a motor accident, and numerous family commitments.
A puzzle full of intricate clues, but also some humour.
Not a super-friendly grid today, but a sound enough Quiptic from Pan. Abbreviations cd cryptic definition dd double definition (xxxx)* anagram anagrind = anagram indicator [x] letter(s) removed definitions are … Read more >>