Not the Saturday Prize Puzzle – 062
… and nonsense by Radler
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Welcome to the latest in our series of weekly puzzles.
This week we have a new themed puzzle from Radler.
Putting the words to lights – crossword clues explained in plain English
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Welcome to the latest in our series of weekly puzzles.
This week we have a new themed puzzle from Radler.
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Welcome to the latest in our series of weekly puzzles.
This week we have a new puzzle from Bufo.
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Welcome to the latest in our series of weekly puzzles.
This week we have a puzzle from Retiarius, a new setter. If you are a follower of Fifteensquared he is one half of Handel, the team that used to blog Guardian and Independent on Sunday puzzles.
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Welcome to the latest in our series of weekly puzzles.
This puzzle from Radler lacks his usual trademark theme, but has a puzzle within a puzzle. Solve the outer puzzle first and then the clues for the inner puzzle can be constructed.
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Welcome to the latest in our series of weekly puzzles.
Qix has set a puzzle of comparable difficulty to a regular back-page puzzle.
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Welcome to the latest in our series of weekly puzzles.
Radler entertains us again with a puzzle which has an interesting theme which is suggested by the sub-title.
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Welcome to the latest in our series of weekly puzzles.
Once again the title of this puzzle by Radler is a cryptic reference – next Tuesday is the fortieth anniversary of the theme.
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Welcome to the fifty first in our series of weekly puzzles.
Qix makes a quick return to the NTSPP fold with this new puzzle. He’s promised not to use triple unches in future!
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A few tickets are still available.
Don “Giovanni” Manley is giving a one-day course on “How to solve cryptic crosswords”. The course is in Oxford, and is in aid of his local church.
Continue reading “Crossword Course in Oxford”
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Welcome to the fiftieth in our series of weekly puzzles.
The title of this puzzle by Radler is a cryptic reference to its theme.