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Toughie 3625

Toughie No 3625 by Hudson
Hints and tips by Whybird

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

Greetings from a grey, wet, windy Wirral. It is only two weeks since we had a Tuesday Hudson, so I was pleasantly surprised to see his name appear when I opened my slightly damp Dead Tree this morning. However, we have a very different beast today compared with the previous one – still a lot of fun, but a puzzle that I felt would not have been out of place later in the week (not that I am complaining).  There are a couple of gimmes to get the ball rolling, but then it is into full-on Toughie territory, with a smattering of GK that needed to be checked. The clues are all fair and clear, even if some of the parsing took a bit of effort (I’m looking at you, 1d and 12a…) and are combined with Hudson’s smooth, narrative (often deceptively so) surfaces.  With Honourable Mentions for the Italian hothead, and 17d and 20d, my podium places go to the 14a/18a double act, with 11a on the top step by a nose. 

Thank you, Hudson, for a comprehensive, but tasty, stiffener to start the week!

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Toughie 3621

Toughie No 3621 by Chalicea
Hints and tips by Whybird

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

Hello and welcome to another Toughie week.  I was expecting Chalicea to be on duty today, and I wasn’t disappointed.  I found this a notch or two above her normal difficulty level – definitely not in Floughie territory – and thoroughly enjoyed having to dig around in slightly more obscure areas of vocabulary. I’m also pleased that I can use “synonym” in the hints, unlike last Tuesday.  I have plenty of Smileys over the clues, notably 1a, 2a, 3d and 12a, but my favourite is the very elegant (if not too difficult) 4d.  You’ll need your sticky-backed plastic or other type of adhesive for a few of the clues, but not too many need you to ask a responsible adult for help with scissors!

Thank you, Chalicea, for a fun start to the week!

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Toughie 3617

Toughie No 3617 by Hudson
Hints and tips by Whybird

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

Welcome to the Toughie week, and what a way to start it!  Hudson has given us a treat. Given some of the pieces of general knowledge I had to check up, I would not have described this as a Floughie, but I found I had completed it in Floughie time.  In fact, my only criticism is that it was all over too soon – another 15 or 20 clues at this standard would have been very welcome indeed. There are some great surfaces, with some sneakiness and some clever crypticness, all set out in concise terms.  What’s not to love?  I’ve selected 2d, 11a, 15d and 19a for my Roll of Honour, but there are so many to choose from, it might have been easier to pick the few that were merely “good”.  Thank you, Hudson, for a cracking puzzle, although 2d has caused some angst with having to avoid it in the hints!

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Toughie 3613

Toughie No 3613 by Dada
Hints and tips by Whybird

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BD Rating – Difficulty **   – Enjoyment ***

Happy New Year from Neston! The weather has turned, and the snow and ice are gradually being washed away.  A shame, as both Lord Alfie and I (especially the former!) enjoy early morning strolls on crisp snow.  On the plus side, looking for the short-eared and barn owls at the Old Baths won’t feel quite so much like a cryogenic experience.

Dada’s puzzle today has provided something of a jolt after the Festive period. It took a while before I started to get onto the right sort of wavelength.  There are plenty of inventive, lesser-spotted pieces of word play, but all very fair.  I’ve given my prizes today to 1a, 11a, 19d and 21d.  Thank you, Dada, for effecting a thorough clean-out of the mental cobwebs. 

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Toughie 3609

Toughie No 3609 by Chalicea
Hints and tips by Whybird

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BD Rating – Difficulty *   – Enjoyment ***

 

Hello, good whenever and welcome from a grey, but calm, Wirral today. 

Chalicea has turned up the difficulty dial a little in places for this puzzle; this is certainly not a Floughie, but was finished in  just about in one-star time for me.  Amongst a few “gimmes” are some slightly more unusual senses and at least one pitfall for the unwary solver, although nothing that requires knowledge of what I would class as obscurities. All very fairly and clearly clued, too.  My podium places today go to 25a, 14d and 18d. Thank you, Chalicea, for an enjoyable solve.

As this is my final blog of 2025, I will take this opportunity to wish you all a happy and prosperous New Year.

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Toughie 3605

Toughie No 3605 by Donnybrook
Hints and tips by Whybird

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

Welcome to the Toughie Week, one and all.  Summer is on its way!  Let’s just hope it isn’t travelling by train…  

One of the benefits of the dark mornings is that the local tawny owls are heading home to roost at a relatively civilised hour, which fits with my normal walk with Lord Alfie. I’ve managed to see them twice at close quarters  in the past week, and been alarmed by nearby, loud hooting.

I must confess I was expecting something rather more festive on the crossword front this morning.  What we have is the complete opposite, and whilst I did not enjoy the gloomy (not to say apocalyptic)  theme early in the day, this has grown on me as I’ve dug around a bit more. Not being very clued up on Saints’ Days, it was only when I started ferreting, that I discovered that 27th Dec is the feast day for St John the Divine. The theme is therefore suitably seasonal, in a cryptic sense entirely suited to the medium!  The puzzle is very clever, and there are a couple of clues I thought were great. There are a few “gimmes” to get the ball rolling, and a few obscurities to significantly raise the difficulty level.  10a and 27a get honourable mentions, 14a sneakily gets into second, but my prize today goes to 26d by a fair distance.

Thanks to Donnybrook for the challenge and the learning opportunities.

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Toughie 3601

Toughie No 3601 by Zenas
Hints and tips by Whybird

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BD Rating – Difficulty *   – Enjoyment ****

Greetings all, and welcome to the Toughie Week.  

We have an enjoyable and not-too-difficult puzzle from Zenas today, with a clear theme, but without the associated potential headaches.  There were a couple of new words for me (9a and 11d), but they were obtainable by simply following the clear instructions, so no complaints on that score. The “point” reference in 7d was also new.  1d and 2d get honourable mentions for the surface and imagery, and 8d is very clever, but 3d takes my prize today, despite being my last one in.  I knew the answer as soon as the theme emerged, but it took a while for the penny to drop to the point where I was satisfied enough to write it in.  Many thanks to Zenas for the puzzle, and inducing a bit of early-morning thirst!

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Toughie 3597

Toughie No 3597 by Dada
Hints and tips by Whybird

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

Well, what a treat Dada has handed us today to brighten a damp, grey, uninspiring UK morning!  It is pretty mwah on the Wirral anyway, although thankfully we’ve been spared any excessive winds – so far.  Apart from my initial horror at seeing all those unchecked initial letters when first looking at the grid, this was a pleasure from start to finish.  The wordplay is wonderful, the clues concise and full of subtle mis-directions, although nothing too drastic; and a difficulty level just enough to get the brain cells working, but not over-heating.  I’ve added an extra star for difficulty given the length of time it took me to sort out 6d, before leafing through the options in Dr Roget’s magnum opus made me see the light.

I have smiley faces all over my paper this morning – this was definitely a crossword that pressed all the right buttons for me.  I love the wordplay in 6a, 18a, 5d, 17d and 22d; the surfaces in 2d and 23d; and the clever connection between 10a and 11a. However, I’ve decided to give today’s gold star to 18d.

Thank you, Dada, for an absolute delight! 

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Toughie 3593

Toughie No 3593 by Donnybrook
Hints and tips by Whybird

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

Welcome to the Toughie week!

Donnybrook has given us something of a challenge today.  I found this to be much trickier than usual, and needed quite a bit more applied brain-power than I am accustomed to engaging before the morning tea has kicked in. It certainly wasn’t helped by having 1a as a “part two” of a later clue, which, perhaps irrationally, rather set the tone for a bit of a struggle.  However, all of the clues are clear and fair, even if some are a little more left-field than others.  I’m giving rosettes to 9a (for the holiday memories), 11a and 22a (for the surfaces) and 3d (for elegant simplicity). Thanks to Donnybrook for blasting away the mental cobwebs. 

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Toughie 3589

Toughie No 3589 by Chalicea
Hints and tips by Whybird

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BD Rating – Difficulty *   – Enjoyment ****

Konnichiwa! Which I have learned is the appropriate Japanese greeting for those viewing this shortly after the GMT publication time.  Thank you to Shabbo for filling in whilst I was on my travels – very much appreciated!  Cranes, eagles and owl all successfully tracked down and “ticked” along with many other avian delights, with the added bonus of great food, beautiful scenery (and some not-quite-so-beautiful fishing ports) and atmospheric Onsens. And plenty of 12d’s illustration in the moat of Tokyo’s Imperial Palace.

I was delighted to see Chalicea’s name on the page today; just the ticket for a return to duty, and I wasn’t disappointed. I found this to be reasonably straightforward, although leavened with some sneaky bits of “general not-knowledge” that I had to check.  The clues are all clear and elegantly concise – definitely to my taste, although some of the NW corner held out a little longer than the rest.  I particularly like 19a and 26d, and 6d also makes the podium for the solution being a lovely word.  Thanks to Chalicea for such a warm welcome on my return to the Big Dave Blogosphere!

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