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Toughie 3659

Toughie No 3659 by Dharma
Hints and tips by ALP

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BD Rating – Toughie difficulty ** Enjoyment ****

I was, as ever, at a loss how to rate this for difficulty. I pretty much skipped through it, thanks largely to Dharma’s typically fair definitions – hence the 2 not 2.5. But full parsing took slightly longer because of some original wordplay. I did, however, initially draw a blank up top, having to dot round the grid to find a way in. Once I did, though, it all slotted into place fairly quickly. And the north-west is not, in fact, nearly as impenetrable as it at first (to me) appeared. Dharma effectively gives us 1a on a plate as you have only to delete two letters and add one, so it really should have flown in immediately. Smart stuff – I’m still chuckling about 15d’s “flimsy house”. Outrageous! All yours.

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Toughie 3658

Toughie  No 3658 by Silvanus

Hints and Tips by crypticsue

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BD Rating – Toughie Difficulty *Enjoyment ****

Only just a Toughie but the usual excellent Silvanus crossword

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Toughie 3657

Toughie No 3657 by Dada
Hints and tips by Whybird

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BD Rating – Difficulty *   –  Enjoyment ****

Croeso o Gymru! This week’s travels find me in a very nice cottage on the Bodnant Estate, overlooking the Conwy valley and the village of Dolgarrog.  The Present Lady Whybird, Lord Alfie and I are enjoying a few days of downtime following Lady W’s latest sewing retreat, coincidentally situated in the aforementioned village.  Anyone would think there was a plan… We’ve had a hefty dose of spectacular early spring weather, but we are now experiencing something more traditionally North Walian.  As with the last time I was in this area, several hours over a couple of days in St Mary’s Churchyard, Caerhun, involved plenty of obliging finches (Gold, Green, Chaf) but not Haw. There’s always a next time, and the Roman archaeology is interesting.

Dada, to whom, many thanks, has given us a very enjoyable puzzle today, towards the more straightforward end of the spectrum, I felt, which is especially welcome as I’ve been solving on the iPad rather than my much preferred Dead Tree.  Just a couple of pieces of explanations had me scratching my head a little, but nothing too strenuous. I did wonder if Dada had dined on an Atlas given the number of geographical references.  My prizes today go to 18a, 19a, 27a with 14d getting an honourable mention

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Sunday Toughie 217 (Hints)

Sunday Toughie No 217


by Zandio

 

Hints and Tips by Sloop John Bee

 

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We haven’t had Zandio here since #207, and judging by some of his recent backpagers, I expected a tougher time. This went smoothly with only a few 2d’s or quid pro quo’s for parsing.

16a and 14d clues and I have hinted half. In order to sprinkle them evenly around the grid I have left a few of the trickier clues unhinted. I will try and give a nudge or two if you ask.

 

Here We Go…

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Toughie 3655

Toughie No 3655 by Bandit
Hints and tips by ALP

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BD Rating – Toughie difficulty ** Enjoyment ****/*****

Bandit makes a welcome second appearance with yet more cleverness and truly immaculate surfaces. A dollop of history (huzzah!) and a smidgeon of science (boo!) but all very fairly clued. All yours.

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Toughie 3654

Toughie  No 3654 by Django

Hints and Tips by crypticsue

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

As usual, Django provides another very entertaining mid-week level Toughie. … Continue reading

Toughie 3653

Toughie No 3653 by Shabbo
Hints and tips by Whybird

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

We have another excellent puzzle from Shabbo today.  Absolutely perfect for a Tuesday, plenty to get stuck into, but nothing outrageously difficult or obscure. I thought it was going to be a struggle when I looked at 1a and that pesky question mark, and indeed it took quite a while before I managed to get a proper foothold in the North, the South going in much more easily.  So definitely a Crossword of Two Halves for me, but still done in just a smidge over one-star time. The main difficulty factor came from Shabbo’s very clever surfaces and deceptions which I really enjoyed unpicking.  Thanks, Shabbo, please keep spoiling us!

I have a host of favourites today -1a, 3d, 5d, 9a, 14d, 17d and 26a are all excellent.  I’m going to need a bigger podium!

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Sunday Toughie 216 (Hints)

Sunday Toughie No 216

by Light

Hints and Tips by Sloop John Bee

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It is Light’s turn to have two Prize Puzzles this weekend. If yesterday was his 100th puzzle for The Telegraph is this his 101st? I don’t know for sure, as they may count the anonymous back pagers differently from Toughies. This is definitely his 14th Sunday Toughie as Light and with 8 so far in the other toughie, that leaves at least 79 anonymous backpage puzzles that have entertained us since he graduated from these shores. An impressive output in such a short time.

Anagrams and double definitions have hit the cutting room floor today, and don’t forget the maxim: When in doubt…

14a and 14d clues today and I have hinted at half. I will try and provide a nudge or two if you ask, but as it is Mother’s Day, my normal Coffee and Cake outing with Mama Bee will probably be Betty’s rather than the local Caffè Nero, I may take a little longer to reply

 

Here we go, Folks…

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