Toughie No 1773 by Micawber
Hints and tips by Gazza
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BD Rating – Difficulty *** – Enjoyment ****
It’s turning out to be a good week in Toughieland – Dada yesterday and Micawber today. I started off at a pedestrian pace with this one but speeded up in the home straight. My last answer was 15a where I needed all the checkers because I’d been thinking of some sort of palace.… Continue reading
Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 28369
Hints and tips by 2Kiwis
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BD Rating – Difficulty *– Enjoyment ****
Kia ora from Aotearoa.
It had to happen. Our spell of perfect summer weather has taken a couple of days off so that farmers and keen gardeners can have a top up of their water requirements. We have only had a sprinkling here but hear on the news there is some flooding and power outages in more northern parts of the country.… Continue reading
Toughie No 1772 by Dada
Hints and tips by Kitty
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BD Rating – Difficulty */** – Enjoyment ****
Hi all. Tuesday has come again, bringing with it a fun Toughie from Mr Halpern which caused me less trouble than the back page. After an unfocused start I raced through this, but unusually for me left many loose ends to sort out later (normally I like to “tidy up” as I go along – oh, how I wish I were like that in real life!). … Continue reading
Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 28368
Hints and tips by Mr Kitty
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BD Rating – Difficulty *** – Enjoyment ****
Hello, everyone. I’m currently working my way through Don “Giovanni” Manley’s Chambers Crossword Manual, hoping to get better acquainted with the laws/rules/conventions of cryptic crosswords. I recently encountered an aside in that book saying that the Swahili word for crossword is “chemshebongo”, meaning “boil brains”.… Continue reading
Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 28367
Hints and tips by ShropshireLad
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BD Rating – Difficulty * – Enjoyment **
Good Morning from a bright but chilly day here in Shropshire. MP is unavailable for blogging duties so you have me instead. First chance that I’ve had to blog a Rufus puzzle and thankfully he is in a very generous mood – so I suspect that not many of you will require the need of my blog.… Continue reading
A Puzzle by Sarah Lolley
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Sunday Telegraph Cryptic No 2889 (Hints)
Hints and tips by Senf
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Good Sunday morning from Winnipeg where it is trying to warm up, with some success, but we did sink to minus 22C, plus some wind chill, on Thursday morning.
For those of you who might be considering purchasing a BRB; back in December, I was considering purchasing a BRB while I was in London for the Birthday Bash in January. … Continue reading
NTSPP – 369
A Puzzle by Radler
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Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 28366 (Hints)
Big Dave’s Saturday Crossword Club
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As is usual for the weekend prize crosswords, an assortment of clues, including some of the more difficult ones, have been selected and hints provided for them.
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Monthly Prize Puzzle (March 2017)
Portfolio by Phibs
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Why not have a go at our latest Monthly Prize Puzzle?
The winner will receive their choice of any of the Telegraph Crossword Books published by Hamlyn.
Please note that, due to punitive postal charges, while the competition is open to all, the prize is only available to UK solvers.
A review will follow after the closing date (18th March 2017).
The competition is now closed
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