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DT 30957

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 30957
Hints and tips by Shabbo

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

Good morning fellow cruciverbalists.  Today’s offering is a classic RayT puzzle with single word answers, a sweetheart at 19a and a word count of exactly five words/clue. I found it perhaps a bit tougher than usual, but then I did solve it at midnight as my troublesome back kept me awake yet again last night.

Much to admire, including the horse’s tack at 24a, the ghost tube train at 7d and the clever person at 9d. Which were your favourites?

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.

Many thanks to RayT and the DT Crossword Team.

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DT 30956

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 30956

Hints and tips by Senf

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

A very good Wednesday morning from Winnipeg where we still need rain but the wildfires are mostly under control.

For me, etc (I have to say that for Terence), much more like a Wednesday puzzle should be and no sign of the Reverend W A Spooner but there are a number of literary, cinematic, and theatrical references.  Once again, I have managed to find another pair of half crowns at the back of my sock drawer and, again, they are telling me that this is probably a Twmbarlwm production.

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Sunday Toughie 176 (Review)

Sunday Toughie No 176 by Beam

Review by Sloop John Bee

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This puzzle was published on the 8th of June 2025

Thanks to Gazza for doing the hints, whilst I was away to see Bruce Springsteen and celebrate my umpty umth birthday.

If I am ever to win another pen, I may have to follow Gazza’s example and cut back on the number of hints (only kidding – I wouldn’t have been able to resist a hint at 4d)

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Toughie 3497

Toughie No 3497 by Stick Insect
Hints and tips by Whybird

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

Welcome to the Toughie week.  And if this is meant to be the gentle end of the spectrum, we are going to be in for a real mangling this week. Continue reading

DT 30955

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 30955
Hints and tips by Shabbo

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BD Rating – Difficulty **Enjoyment ***

I am standing in for Huntsman today, who is chasing a small white ball around the links courses of North Norfolk this week.  I hope the weather there is as good is it here today in Hertfordshire.  It is a glorious morning.

Tuesdays are not my area of expertise, as you know, so I will not even have a stab at Guess the Setter. Over to you, dear reader.  I found today’s puzzle an enjoyable mix of the very straightforward (23a) and the slightly more obscure (28a). What did you think?

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.

Many thanks to our setter and the DT Crossword Team.

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DT 30954

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 30954

Hints and tips by Smylers

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BD Rating – Difficulty **Enjoyment **

Good morning. Today’s crossword felt like *** difficulty to me: I got only a few answers in my first pass and then it was slow-going to fill the rest. But it doesn’t contain any obscure answers and most of you lot are way better at anagrams than I am, so I’m guessing you’ll find it more straightforward than I did, and I’ve rated it ** accordingly. Thank you to the setter, I’m guessing X-Type, for the challenge.

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