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DT 26238

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 26238

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BD Rating – Difficulty ***Enjoyment ***

A welcome distraction from the aftermath of the election. Jay maintains his usual standard – particular favourites are highlighted in blue.

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DT 26232

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 26232

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There’s not a lot more to say about Jay’s Wednesday crosswords.  They probably represent the Telegraph genre better than any others.  I have a few minor grumbles, but overall a competent puzzle.

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DT 26226

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 26226

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For me this was a harder than usual puzzle from Jay. The Northeast corner caused most problems, but as is usual in such cases, it’s difficult, in retrospect, to see why.

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DT 26220

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 26220

Today’s The Day!

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Right, before we start, let’s get something out of the way!

Happy Birthday to

Big Dave

From

All the bloggers,

posters,setters

and visitors

to this wonderful site!

There, oh, and Happy Birthday to Libellule. And Happy Birthday to that woman who lives in Buckingham Palace who shares a birthday with our glorious leader!

Back to matters cruciverbal! It’s a nice puzzle from our Wednesday Wizard who has written some good solid clues that hopefully most of you will find accessible. One or two grumbles though, which are contained in the analysis. However, if you hit a brick wall, the hints and tips below should help, and if you get really stuck, the answers are contained within the squiggly brackets; you should highlight them with your mouse to reveal all.

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DT 26214

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 26214

Hints and tips by Big Dave

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BD Rating – Difficulty ** Enjoyment ***

Another good puzzle from Jay, although I do have issues with two of the clues (see 25a and 8d). I was surprised as Jay’s clues are usually scrupulously accurate. [It seems that I may have been wrong on one or both, but missed a possible problem with 24a!  See annotations below.]

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DT 26208

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 26208

Hints and tips by Tilsit

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Another Wednesday, another pleasant puzzle from our regular setter. As usual, there’s not too much in the way of awkward stuff but there are one of two things to make you think a little.

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DT 26202

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 26202

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The usual great stuff from Jay – and I don’t want to hear any excuses from the Clueless Club today.

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DT 26196

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 26196

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

Other setters may be easier, harder, more elegant, more devious but Jay continues to provide one of the best puzzles of the week.

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DT 26190

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 26190

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The biggest hint I can give is to check today’s date before starting this one. Another entertaining puzzle from Jay, with a topical theme.

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DT 26184

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 26184

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A very straightforward puzzle today. With a little persistence this one should be achievable by the average solver.

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