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Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 29647
Hints and tips by Falcon
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BD Rating – Difficulty ** – Enjoyment ***
Greetings from Ottawa, where we have recently enjoyed a nice run of summer-like weather but are now back to more seasonable conditions with April showers in the cards for the next week.… Continue reading
A Puzzle by Acnestis
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Continue reading “Rookie Corner – 366”
Enigmatic Variations 1482
MAP by Gaston
Hints and tips by The Numpties
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Gaston is a familiar name to EV solvers and needs no introduction.
Preamble: Eight suitably positioned and thematically connected elements are hidden in the completed grid . Five of these are of a kind and should be coloured appropriately (35 cells).… Continue reading
Sunday Telegraph Cryptic No 3103 (Hints)
Hints and tips by Senf
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A very good Sunday morning from Winnipeg where we are about to ‘catch up’ (I use the term loosely) with our neighbouring Provinces and enter a Third Wave of Covid partly because of Canada’s pitiful vaccination rate – as of yesterday, Canada is 35th, compared to the UK’s 7th, in the ‘league table’ of vaccination rates by country. … Continue reading
A Puzzle by Prolixic
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Continue reading “NTSPP – 583”
Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 29646 (Hints)
The Saturday Crossword Club
Hosted by crypticsue
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Welcome to another chilly Saturday in Crosswordland – I’ve two thoughts on who set this Prize Puzzle so I’ll be interested to see if one of them turns up to claim responsibility. I’m a last minute stand-in for the hard-working Tilsit and have to have lunch quite promptly today as Mr CS has his second jab this afternoon. This means that I’ve not been able to add illustrations to these quickly bashed out hints (which may please some more than others). Continue reading “DT 29646 (Hints)”
Toughie No 2624 by Elgar
Hints and tips by Dutch
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BD Rating – Difficulty ***** – Enjoyment *****
A good challenge From Elgar with plenty of entry points and a few laughs
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Across
1a Overthrow personal challenge that’s put forward (4,4)
BEAR DOWN: A 3-letter word meaning personal, with a word meaning to challenge or to oppose resolutely coming first (that’s put forward)
5a The collective IQ’s not high, for starters (3,3)
DIM SUM: Read differently, the answer could be a stupid total

10a The cut does individually supply a fair return?… Continue reading
Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 29645
Hints and tips by Deep Threat
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BD Rating – Difficulty ** – Enjoyment ***
Good morning from South Staffs on a drizzly Friday.
For me, this was easier than some recent Friday puzzles, once the penny had dropped on some of the quirkier clues.… Continue reading
Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 29640
A full review by crypticsue
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This puzzle was published on 3rd April 2021
BD Rating – Difficulty * – Enjoyment ***
Saturday Prize Puzzles don’t get much more straightforward than this one from Chalicea Continue reading “DT 29640”