Guardian Cryptic 28,184 by Vulcan
The commenters on the Guardian website seem to like this one, so who am I to argue? I’ll be frank. This was …
A test area for 15squared
The commenters on the Guardian website seem to like this one, so who am I to argue? I’ll be frank. This was …
It had to happen sometime – I have finally solved one of these in one pass. It took about half hour – …
A misprint puzzle from Azed that I have completed, but not fully parsed. I solved this puzzle over four sittings, and have …
Moo returns for his/her fourth FT outing I also blogged the setter's second puzzle and found it to be enjoyable, if not …
Easier then usual from Gozo, but no less enjoyable. There is at least one pangram in here, probably more. UPDATE: this is …
I always enjoy blogging an Eccles puzzle. This was good fun with lots of smooth clues as always. My …
Triton returns to a previous character when his friend, the setter Andy Lemon, is kidnapped again. Andy first appeared in Inquisitor 1579 …
Worth a look, if you haven’t tried it. Mostly straightforward but with some teasers in the bottom left which gave me pause. …
Very hard work today. Kairos has produced a sound enough crossword so far as I can see, but I have to admit …
I don’t think I’ve met Beale before – he/she seems to have returned to the Quiptic slot recently after a break. Nice …
A ZAMORCA to start off Monday… Not much to say really… nothing too taxing here, though the precise parsing of some of …
Hi everyone, I hope you are well. I’m very happy indeed that this series has escaped the axe (for now) and would …
A themed puzzle from Philistine for this week’s puzzle in the prize slot. I had the pleasure of blogging Philistine’s puzzles four …
Serpent has given us quite a challenge today. I got three of the four 10-letter entries quite quickly which …
Falcon provides today's FT puzzle. This may well be the easiest puzzle I have solved in years. I don't know whether to …