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DT 28374

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 28374

Hints and tips by Mr Kitty

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BD Rating – Difficulty ** Enjoyment **/***

 

Hello, everyone. In the crosswording literature one often reads that a cryptic clue should have a unique solution, so that if your answer fits both definition and wordplay you can feel confident that it’s correct. On the other hand, we hear here from time to time that the only rule is that there are no rules.… Continue reading

DT 28373

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 28373

Hints and tips by a still mangled Miffypops

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BD Rating – Difficulty */**Enjoyment ***

Today we have another fine puzzle from the Monday maestro Rufus containing several interesting takes on cryptic definitions a few (too many) anagrams, a homophone, an initial letter clue but no lurkers unless they are so well hidden I failed to spot them.… Continue reading

Toughie 1775

Toughie No 1775 by proXimal

Hints and tips by Dutch

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BD Rating – Difficulty ***/****Enjoyment ***

I sometimes struggle with proXimal and started this with some trepidation, but it turned out to be a rather pleasant puzzle in which I made steady progress (except for one clue, see below). When I finished, I was surprised that almost 4* time had passed (time flies when you’re having fun), but this might in part be due to me waiting in the pub until the puzzle appeared online at midnight – perhaps others would rate difficulty lower.… Continue reading

DT 28371

 

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 28371

Hints and tips by Deep Threat

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BD Rating – Difficulty **Enjoyment ***

Good morning from South Staffs where it’s cloudy but mild. My thanks to ShropshireLad for filling in for me last week.

A touch of geography from Giovanni this week, and one or two less common words, but nothing particularly difficult.

In the hints below, the definitions are underlined.… Continue reading

DT 28366

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 28366

A full review by crypticsue

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This puzzle was published on Saturday 4th March

BD Rating – Difficulty *Enjoyment **/***

A crossword for fans of Lego clues and double definitions.   It is also one for bloggers who have to draft this review; and then draft three further reviews for publication in due course.  Fortunately all last Saturday’s clues were in the ‘easy to explain’ category.

 

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Toughie 1774

Toughie No 1774 by Shamus

Hints and tips by Bufo

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BD Rating – Difficulty ***Enjoyment ***

I thought you weren’t going to get this review today when my computer suddenly died when I was in the middle of writing it. But after a short delay I managed to reboot the computer and it now seems OK again. I found this puzzle to be one of average difficulty with only the parsing of 4 down causing me any real problems.… Continue reading

DT 28370

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 28370

Hints and tips by pommers

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BD Rating – Difficulty **Enjoyment ****

Morning all and welcome to a RayThursday.  I don’t think you’ll find this puzzle too difficult but it’s a “proper” RayT with a few stretched synonyms, a bit of innuendo and Her Majesty on parade. You’ll need your lateral thinking cap in some places but I found it a lot of fun.

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Toughie 1773

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

DT 28369

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