Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 30809 (Hints)
The Saturday Crossword Club (hosted by crypticsue)
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Putting the words to lights – crossword clues explained in plain English
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BD Rating – Toughie Difficulty ***** – Enjoyment *****
It is very damp and foggy outside and Mr CS has taken control of the Christmas jigsaw which allowed me plenty of time to solve, parse and hint this 6d Toughie
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BD Rating - Difficulty *** - Enjoyment ****
Hello, everyone, and welcome to the last Friday of 2024. Today’s offering is a quirky puzzle that was lots of fun to disentangle. I hope that our setter drops in later to claim it. Continue reading "DT 30808"
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This puzzle was published on 21st December 2024
BD Rating –Difficulty **** – Enjoyment ***
Toughie No 3399 by Karla
Hints and tips by Gazza
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BD Rating – Difficulty */** – Enjoyment ***
Karla has given us a really gentle Toughie today, perhaps taking into account our possibly fragile condition after yesterday’s excesses. In his first Toughie he incorporated a very subtle Nina which nobody (including the blogger) spotted. I can’t see any Nina or theme today – can you?
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Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 30807
Hints and tips by Shabbo
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BD Rating – Difficulty *** – Enjoyment ****
Happy Boxing Day to you all. I trust you all had a pleasant day yesterday and are all in tip top condition to take on this tricky puzzle – maybe you are solving it en famille – that should be fun? This is definitely not the work of either of our regular Thursday setters, so everyone can have a go at Guess the Setter. My money is on Twmbarlwm, but I am rubbish at identifying setters, so please feel free to ignore me.
1a and 1d eluded me for far too long, which slowed me down considerably in the NW corner. Much to like and plenty of penny drop moments elsewhere. My last one in was 18d – the checking letters made the answer obvious, but it took me forever to parse it. Very clever. Plenty of ticks on my paper with the slightly odd surface read at 1a being my only gripe, although the definition was cleverly concealed. A nod to the five-word groanworthy and clunky Quickie Pun, which I couldn’t see at all – thanks to the current Mrs Shabbo for unravelling it, assuming she has got it right, of course!
In the blog below, the definition element of each clue has been underlined, anagrams are CAPITALISED and the crossword technique “indicator words” are in brackets. The answers are concealed under the “Click Here” buttons. Please leave a comment telling us how you got on and what you thought of the puzzle. Please also try to be positive – it’s only a bit of fun.
Thank you, Setter.
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This Christmas Day Toughie is only available online
BD Rating – Toughie Difficulty *** – Enjoyment ***
A Toughie for Christmas Day which could have appeared on any other Wednesday of the year as there were no references to the Christmas season at all! I have added an image of 16d at Christmas, just to add a bit of festivity!
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BD Rating – Difficulty **/*** – Enjoyment ****
A very Happy Christmas to all from Winnipeg where, per the Environment Canadian definition, with more than 2 cms of snow on the ground, we have a White Christmas.… Continue reading
Sunday Toughie No 151 by proXimal
Review by Sloop John Bee
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This puzzle was published on the 15th of December 2024