Sunday Telegraph Cryptic No 2723 (Hints)
Hints and tips by Big Dave
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As is usual for the weekend prize crosswords, I will select a number of the more difficult clues and provide hints for them.
Putting the words to lights – crossword clues explained in plain English
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As is usual for the weekend prize crosswords, I will select a number of the more difficult clues and provide hints for them.
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BD Rating – Difficulty *** – Enjoyment *****
All the Telegraph setters have combined to produce a special Toughie in celebration of the very first published crossword which appeared exactly 100 years ago today in the New York World newspaper on 21st December 1913. It’s not all that tough (it helps if you can get the two diagonal answers early) but it is tremendously entertaining.
Continue reading “Toughie 1106”
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Today is your last chance to enter the December Prize Puzzle.
As is usual for the weekend prize crosswords, an assortment of clues, including some of the more difficult ones, have been selected and hints provided for them.
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BD Rating – Difficulty *** – Enjoyment *****
Season’s Greetings from the Calder Valley! It’s Friday and at the end of a reasonable week of Toughies (with a bonus to come – more later!), it’s Vlad the Impaler with his latest teaser and it’s another cracker to start the weekend.
This is very reminiscent of one of the late great Bunthorne’s Guardian puzzles with a big anagram clue. Unless you are a student of poetry I would suggest tackling a few of the other clues to get some checking letters, and then recognising the quote from the words you can see, as I did! I also think there are a very high number of hidden answers to help give you a way into the puzzle.
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BD Rating – Difficulty *** – Enjoyment ***
Good morning from South Staffs where at the moment it’s bright and sunny, but I don’t think it will last.
Another fine offering from the Don, with his trademark unusual word and religious reference. I had to think just long enough to get this into *** time.
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BD Rating – Difficulty ** – Enjoyment ***
A typical Cephas puzzle with lots of his usual anagrams. Didn’t take long to solve which was quite handy for a busy Saturday in the run up to the Festive Season.
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BD Rating – Difficulty ** – Enjoyment ***
Not very time-consuming. I don’t care for this grid with all the black squares. I feel as though I’m being short-changed. Mynot’s puzzles often have a ‘theme’ but I haven’t spotted anything in this puzzle. Have I missed something?
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BD Rating – Difficulty * – Enjoyment **
Apart from 13 down this was a write-in, leaving me plenty of time to get ready for a coffee morning.
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BD Rating – Difficulty *** – Enjoyment ****
A few to think about but the usual 26a crossword to start Sunday morning with both a sense of achievement and a smile.