The puzzle may be found at http://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/cryptic/26110.
Guardian 26,112 – Tramp
A welcome return by Tramp after a couple of months’ absence. It isn’t giving anything away to say that the clues are …
A test area for 15squared
A welcome return by Tramp after a couple of months’ absence. It isn’t giving anything away to say that the clues are …
I worked my way through this while listening to the Test Match in the wee small hours, so perhaps I didn’t quite …
Once I must have had a bad experience with Nestor, because his crosswords always fill me with fear before I start, yet …
I found this hardgoing; a question of not being on the setter’s wavelength, I think; but managed to finally sort it out. …
Monday Prize Crossword/Nov 11 Just like last week for me a puzzle with two halves. The left hand side went in rather …
Prize puzzle from the Weekend FT of November 9, 2013 This was another moderately easy and very satisfying Mudd. My top clues …
To commemorate the centenary of the crossword, we really should have a proper get-together for all the regulars, be they high-profile or …
I enjoyed this, varied and interesting – Aardvark rarely disappoints. A good level of difficulty too. Thank you Aardvark. Across 1 CASTLES …
Another excellently crafted puzzle from Dac today. As usual, the surface readings are all good. We’d never come across the solution …
The puzzle may be found at http://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/cryptic/26110.
Preamble: Sixteen cells in the completed grid, forming three interconnected straight lines, spell out a work (without its definite articles) and its …
An enjoyable and mainly straightforward crossword – just a little delayed by 24down – got the answer from the wordplay, but …
A typically playful and witty Puck puzzle, with lots of ingenious wordplay and misdirection, together with great surfaces. Many thanks to Puck …
You can never be sure who’ll have set the Tuesday puzzle, but a theme of some description is almost guaranteed. Radian does …
This was an enjoyable, though perhaps on the easy side, Quiptic. Thanks to Pan. Definitions are underlined in the clues. [[The …