February 10, 2026 – Big Dave's Crossword Blog

Toughie 3633

Toughie No 3633 by Shabbo
Hints and tips by Whybird

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

Warm wishes from a damp, grey Wirral! 

We have a wonderful puzzle from Shabbo today – Floughie it ain’t, but equally there is no obscure GK or archaic vocabulary required. With the possible exception of 26a, the toughness arises mainly from the very cleverly constructed clues, all with very smooth surfaces. Many of them are set up so they look like they should be solved one way, which turns out to be a dead end, but then turns out to be “clearly” something entirely different. And all done with a remarkable economy of words, too. 

I struggled to get going, eventually getting a foothold with 23a, and then worked from SE to NW as the respective pennies went clunk.  1a gets my top spot today, as well as being my last one in, but there are too many other very good clues to list – smiles all over the age today.

Thank you, Shabbo, for an excellent challenge. 

Please let us know how you fared and what you liked about the puzzle.

I have a short break from the Blog for the next couple of weeks whilst I have a tour around India trying to see, but avoid being eaten and/or trampled by, various large felines, canines, reptiles and herbivores.  You will have the pleasure of Gazza on a Tuesday for the rest of the month, so thanks to him for stepping into the breach.  

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DT 31159

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 31159
Hints and tips by Huntsman

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BD Rating – Difficulty *   Enjoyment ***

Well it’s not raining yet here in Harpenden but it’s on the way & none too warm out there either.

Next week I’ll leave you in ALP’s expert hands as I’m off to 17d in Shabbo’s excellent Toughie to see if I can remember how to play golf & hopefully catch a bit of sunshine in the process. I’m sure his music choices will be more eclectic than mine.

No reverse anagrams to trip me up in today’s pretty gentle puzzle, which I’m sure is an Anthony Plumb production. As ever nicely clued throughout without for me quite hitting the heights of last week.

As usual there are an assortment of  clips to enjoy or ignore.

In the hints below the definition element of each clue has been underlined, anagrams are CAPITALISED & the crossword technique “indicator words” are in brackets. The answers are concealed under the Click Here buttons. Please leave a comment below telling us what you thought & how you got on with the puzzle.

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