Solving time : 7m58s – Not a great time, given clues that are generally lucid and give one a fair chance – but a couple of the answers require serious knowledge, or good crosswording assumptions…I … Read more “23,520 – Italia! oh Italia!”
Category: Daily Cryptic
23519 – defeated by bovine spongiform encephalitis
Solving time : 13:10 with one mistake I don’t know why I was happy with ASSAIL for 11A. I assumed I would discover that SSA was a disease (like SARS and MRSA). But the definition … Read more “23519 – defeated by bovine spongiform encephalitis”
23,518 – tip-top trap for the over-hasty!
Solving time 9:25 The last two minutes or so were spent making sure of the answer for 11. A nice mixture of material, and some very smooth clue-writing. I see with some relief that the … Read more “23,518 – tip-top trap for the over-hasty!”
23517/Cheeky revolutionary
Solving time: 1:20 (hours not minutes) After a diet of Sunday Times, there’s no doubt that the Times is both more rigorous and more challenging. Lots to commend this puzzle – but I wonder if … Read more “23517/Cheeky revolutionary”
23,516 – a moment of cheeky brilliance
Solving time : 46 minutesI made a quick start on the SE corner and then pretty steady progress. they were quite a few straightforward clues to make this accessible to beginners. There were a couple … Read more “23,516 – a moment of cheeky brilliance”
23,514 – Keeping up with the Joneses
Solving time : 6m05s – I have to say this felt like a very good time, given some brilliantly contrived clues, that featured many words not meaning what they appeared to at all (and often … Read more “23,514 – Keeping up with the Joneses”
23513 – Mixed nationalities
Solving time : 13:54 Israelis, Czech, Latvian, Turkey and Anglais appear in answers. Not to mention the Nova Scotian (mis)described as an islander. I could complain that indicating “totty” as “attractive women” in 22A is … Read more “23513 – Mixed nationalities”
23,512 – a classic grid
Solving time 6:28 I’m pretty sure this grid uses the smallest possible number of added black squares in an “odd rows and columns” lattice. There are just 8 of them. This puzzle used fairly original … Read more “23,512 – a classic grid”
23,511 – The name game
Solving time: 5’04” I had a bad start, making a pig’s ear of the top left and working ‘up and left’ through the grid which is always much slower, so I expect others to have … Read more “23,511 – The name game”
23,510 – and all that jazz?
Solving time: about 1 hour 20 minutes Enjoyable enough – decent wordplay (difficult in places) but quite a few smiles to be had. Apologies for today’s brevity (and lack of my usual hypertextuality) – a … Read more “23,510 – and all that jazz?”