Financial Times 16,546 by HAMILTON
Well, what do you know, a (fairly) straightforward Hamilton. Solved at a fast jog this morning, with the long perimeter clues falling …
A test area for 15squared
Well, what do you know, a (fairly) straightforward Hamilton. Solved at a fast jog this morning, with the long perimeter clues falling …
Maize is always very good and this was no exception, although perhaps it was gentler than usual. It was still not all …
Tees on a Monday for the third time in a row. Enjoyable as always, and mostly straightforward, though a few references may …
VELIA kicks off the week… Firstly, I apologise if I’ve got 20d wrong. It was the last one in, and I couldn’t …
A puzzle by Enigmatist is always a challenge, but this wasn’t as hard as some recent Geniuses. The instructions read as follows: …
A plain puzzle with what almost amounts to a mini-theme. Unusually for Azed, not only is there one solution (16 ac) referred …
The puzzle can be found here. Hello and Happy Yorkshire Day! I hope you are well. In my last Indy blog …
Hi all, I hope this blog finds you well. Having left the puzzle until far later than is wise, I was very …
Two solutions ending in “loo”, yet no toilet references in their clues! In his invitation to his Zoom session (I didn’t participate) …
Today's FT puzzle comes from Peto. On my first pass through the across clues, I didn't get any of the top half …
Morph provides today’s challenge Morph is a useful name for a setter, as it can be used as an …
A typically tough Vlad puzzle that will wake up your little grey cells. This was a fine puzzle, as long as your …
I found this quite tough. One of those puzzles where the clues seemed obvious only after I had found the answer. Thank …
Poor old Filbert has had me now three times in a row. In past blogs I have been very enthusiastic about his …
Nudnix – a setter new to me. Preamble: The theme involves two events – one possibly apocryphal – that happened on …