Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 30449 (Hints)
The Saturday Crossword Club (hosted by crypticsue)
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Putting the words to lights – crossword clues explained in plain English
Saturday’s puzzles alternate between Peter Chamberlain, who is also known as Cephas, and another setter
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Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 30437 (Hints)
The Saturday Crossword Club (hosted by Gazza)
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I’ve been drafted in to provide a few hints for today’s Prize Puzzle.… Continue reading
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A beautiful sunny day, but with quite a drop in temperature from those we have experienced in the last week or so, which meant I had to find a warm jacket before setting off for the supermarket early this morning.
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Another week has whizzed by and once again, I must work out what to say in my introduction to the Saturday Hints and which clues are likely to be most in need of a hint. Fortunately this Prize Puzzle didn’t take long to solve and so I should have plenty of time to get outside and enjoy the ‘extended summer’
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A beautiful, but very chilly, September morning brings what I thought was a fairly typical Saturday Prize Puzzle
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A friendly pangram, just right for solving (and blogging twice) on what is supposed to be the last hot and sunny day for a while so I’m keen to get away from the computer and enjoy being outside while it lasts
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A beautiful autumnal-looking morning but as soon as I went outside, I found it so warm at 7.30 am that I knew we were in for another temperature record-breaking day.
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