Provis has had a colourful career.
Independent 9135/Lohengrin
Lohengrin made his debut in the Indy/Sindy only a few months ago. It has taken me a while to get used to his style, but I thought that this was generally a well-constructed … Read more >>
Never knowingly undersolved
Lohengrin made his debut in the Indy/Sindy only a few months ago. It has taken me a while to get used to his style, but I thought that this was generally a well-constructed … Read more >>
Provis has had a colourful career.
Just the one thing that I can’t quite see, at 33 across. *=anagram, []=dropped, <=reversed. Hover to expand abbreviations. Across 4 VULSELLAE – (L + L) in (LEAVE US)*. 11 ERNANI – AN … Read more >>
A lot easier than the run-of-the-mill. Almost as easy as this week’s Listener (OK — last week’s). And Paul’s awesome crossword utility automatically parses the (relaunched) Guardian site’s PDF once again which is nice too.
Nothing too much to frighten the horses here, which is how it should be. Mostly charades, insertions and anagrams, but it’s a puzzle for improving solvers, so fair play. Abbreviations … Read more >>
A straightforward puzzle, but said as a compliment. No gimmicks or clever-clever stuff, just straightforward interesting and enjoyable clues. Thank you Hypnos.
Submitted by John Henderson.
It’s been quite a while since we’ve had a Tramp puzzle in the prize slot and this one was certainly worth the wait.
Not quite the palindromic date of the new year (have to wait till February for that) but post New Year a duel with Tyrus beckons. Always a pleasure. Some complex wordplay indeed. Two … Read more >>
I don’t know if I am speaking for the other EV bloggers, but to me every fourth EV puzzle is a bit of an UNKNOWN COMMITMENT… What have I let myself in for this … Read more >>
This is my first Phi-day puzzle as blogger of 2016. Instinctively, I am always rather fearful of grids that do not accommodate any longer, multi-word entries, and indeed today’s grid houses words no … Read more >>
A bit of a challenge from Imogen today – another fine puzzle to end another very good week. A couple of unfamiliar words at 11ac and 3dn but, as always with this setter, … Read more >>
Falcon is always a welcome setter on Fridays, with his genial offering of puzzles proving to be a not too taxing solve. If I had to pick a quibble, it is that 29 ac wasnt really cryptic in my opinion.
Personally, I doubt there will be one more blog like this, seeing how I am writing this from a labour ward.
A pleasant solve from Redshank
Rorschach seems to be one of rarer breed of Independent daily setters with not many appearances to his name in the past couple of years. I think the entries were … Read more >>