A fix provided by Mr K has just been implemented. So far it is looking good.
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1aWinter event in sierra — promptly take a tumble (8) SNOWFALL: According to his weather reports Senf sees quite a lot of this winter event.… Continue reading
Hello, everyone, and welcome to Tuesday. I thought that today's back pager was just excellent, with many clues having clever twists and turns lurking beneath smooth surface readings. A few amusing topical references too. I would very much like to see more puzzles like this. Continue reading "DT 29995"
Hola from the Vega Baja where the weather is a lot better than it’s been in Ottawa. I’m here again this week because Falcon is without electricity after a massive storm, with 130km/hr winds, hit the province of Ontario and knocked out the power to hundreds of thousands of people, including him.
There seems to be a bit of a literary theme to today’s puzzle. We have two famous novels, an actress, a pair of comedy actors and a dramatist. It’s not too difficult but certainly not at the easy end of the spectrum. Continue reading “DT 29994”