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DT 31250

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 31250
Hints and Tips by Deansleigh

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BD Rating – Difficulty **  Enjoyment ****

Good morning everyone, and welcome to the Wednesday back-pager blog.   Huge thanks to Gazza for standing in for me last week whilst I was away.  Maybe I’m still in holiday mode, or perhaps it was due to lack of sleep after last night’s tropical heat here in Hampshire, but I found today’s puzzle to be the hardest of the week so far.  Once again we have an excellent crossword with plenty to enjoy and admire.  Amongst my favourites are 11a, 12a, 26a and 14d, but my pick of the clues today is the clumsy cleric in 13a.  I also liked the groan-worthy Quickie pun.  Many thanks to our setter.

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ST 3369 (Full Review)

Sunday Telegraph Cryptic No 3369

A full review by Rahmat Ali

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This puzzle was published on 17th May 2026

BD Rating – Difficulty **Enjoyment ****

Greetings from Kolkata. Dada has given us a nice, challenging puzzle this Sunday. I would now like to present my full review of it and hope to receive your valuable feedback and comments. Continue reading “ST 3369 (Full Review)”

Toughie 3693

Toughie No 3693 by Hudson
Hints and tips by Whybird

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

We have a very entertaining puzzle from Hudson today, and whilst there are a few slight obscurities, these are not at the extreme end of the scale in Crosswordland. It did take me a fair while to get into the swing, which I’m blaming on an unusual excursion into solving outdoors, but once I got a couple of handles, it all went in fairly smoothly. We have a few footballing/sporting references, plenty of geography and a couple of Addams family references, but nothing that really amounts to a theme that I can see. There is a whole bunch of clues that would get podium places in any normal week, notably 1d,  8d, 10a, 14d, 19d and 27a, but I’m giving my prize today to 23a. Thank you, Hudson, for a top-notch puzzle.

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DT 31249

                              Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 31249

Hints and tips by Huntsman

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BD Rating – Difficulty *  Enjoyment ***

Another infernally hot day here in Harpenden. I’m sure I used to cope much better with extremes of heat than I seem to now.

Today’s Anthony Plumb (I assume) production is a typically gentle affair & as ever nicely clued throughout. For whatever reason the solve took marginally longer than yesterday but I’d rate them at a similar level of difficulty.

For any looking for a further challenge Hudson is on duty over in t’other place with his usual excellence. Other than 2 answers that merit admission to the new wing housing The List it’s a fairly gentle affair & well worth a look at. I’m sure Whybird will be pleased to hear from you.

As usual there is a selection of music to enjoy or ignore.

In the hints below the definition element of each clue has been underlined, anagrams are CAPITALISED & the crossword technique “indicator words” are in brackets. The answers are concealed under the Click Here buttons. Please leave a comment below telling us what you thought & how you got on with the puzzle.

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DT 31248

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 31248

Hints and tips by Falcon

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BD Rating  –  Difficulty * –  Enjoyment ***

Greetings from Ottawa, where we are having a strange spring. Temperatures reach the low 20°C range in the daytime only to drop to near 0°C overnight. However, the coming week promises more seasonal conditions and I am looking forward to being able to spend time at my lakeside retreat.

On my last appearance, I promised a more complete look at our tulips which the following 15 minute video should certainly provide. In the previous blog, I was wrong on one point though: the Tulip Festival wrapped up a week ago and not yesterday as I stated then.

Today’s puzzle provides a welcome respite following the grueling mental challenges of the last few days. A chance to refresh the little grey cells in preparation for what surely lies in wait later in the week.

In the hints below, underlining identifies precise definitions and cryptic definitions, FODDER is capitalized, and indicators are italicized. The answers will be revealed by clicking on the ANSWER buttons.

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Sunday Toughie 226 (Hints)

Sunday Toughie No 226

by Silvanus

 

Hints and Tips by Sloop John Bee

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Silvanus was last here on Easter Sunday and seems to becoming the regular bank holiday substitute.

Good fun until I made a mess of parsing some of the south. I was sailing along smoothly until a bad night for Mama Bee somewhat messed up my thinking.

She seems a bit more compos mentis this morning, so we are going out for the day. I have hinted at (just about) half of a slightly unbalanced 16a and 13d clues. Some tricky bits have hit the cutting room floor, so I’ll nudge if needed (and can).

 

 

Here we go, Folks…

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