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Toughie 3619

Toughie No 3619 by Kcit
Hints and tips by ALP

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BD Rating – Toughie difficulty * – Parsing 28a ***** Enjoyment ***

Fairly straightforward Lego from Kcit today, bar one spot of parsing (28a). I had to dredge up some A-level vocab for 1a and 6d’s “amount of work” but the definitions largely jumped out. All told, a pretty brisk solve. Pondering over the mechanics of 28a easily took as long (for me, anyroad) as the entire puzzle! All yours.

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DT 31137

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 31137

Hints and Tips by Senf

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

A very good Thursday morning from Winnipeg.  No doubt that the Master of Brevity is today’s setter, but not the first leg of a Dream Team Thursday, Kcit is on Toughie duty, just a sprinkling of the usual indicators between this puzzle and the Quickie are in evidence.  I haven’t calculated average words per clue – I am assuming it is 5 ± a decimal point or two.

For me, etc© (I have to say that for Terence), an enjoyable puzzle which caused several pauses for thought for solving and parsing.  I hope you have your Crimson Tomes at hand!

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Toughie 3615

Toughie No 3615 by Beam
Hints and tips by ALP

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BD Rating – Toughie difficulty * Enjoyment ****

The usual synonym work-out from Beam who has dreamed up more alternatives for “run” than I would have thought possible! Sweetheart and Queen both make a welcome re-appearance. Some lateral thinking may be required but it’s fairly straightforward. All yours.

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DT 31131

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 31131
Hints and Tips by Gazza

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

I don’t think there’s much doubt about the identity of today’s setter based on the smooth surfaces and the inclusion of a Scottish football team. Thanks to him for a very enjoyable puzzle.

I’ve given the puzzle four stars for difficulty because I thought some of the wordplay was quite tricky – I’ll be interested to know whether you agree or not.

I have to go for an eye test this morning which involves drops in the eyes so I’ll probably be unable to read your comments for a couple of hours.
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Toughie 3611

Toughie No 3611 by Samuel
Hints and tips by ALP

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

A very happy New Year to you all, one made brighter still by the appearance of Samuel – the one-and-only Chris Lancaster. It’s been a while since we’ve seen one of his Toughies, so this was an especial treat. Suitably gentle-ish for January 1, and impeccably fair, but fizzing with wit, as one would expect. I particularly enjoyed seeing a grown-up set 3d, i.e, properly! All yours.

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DT 31125

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 31125
Hints and tips by Shabbo

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BD Rating – Difficulty ***Enjoyment ***

Good morning, fellow puzzlers and a very Happy New Year to you all.

I have been blogging the Thursday back-pager since August 2023, but I now need to pass the baton on. I have been invited to join the Telegraph team of setters and there is an unwritten, but understandable, rule that setters should not comment on other setters’ work. My first DT puzzle will appear in the Toughie slot on 7th January.

Naturally I am thrilled to join the group of setters, but I will miss my blogging duties, particularly as I now leave the coast clear for Huntsman to win the race to 200 blogs! I will not, however, miss setting my alarm clock every Wednesday evening! My thanks go to the BD management team for inviting me to take on the role in the first place and particular thanks to Gazza for teaching this IT Luddite the joys of working with WordPress. I wish my successor well.

What about today’s puzzle, I hear you cry?  Good point, well made. This is undoubtedly the work of RayT as all of his trademarks are there.  He has even excelled himself by smashing through the 5 words/clue barrier.  If my calculations are correct, he is averaging a miserly 4.9 words per clue.  Remarkable.

I found it slightly trickier than usual, but then I solved it at silly o’clock when I was woken up by the local celebratory fireworks at midnight. I hope you enjoyed it – the puzzle, that is, not the fireworks.

Many thanks to RayT and to the DT Crossword Team.

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Toughie 3607

Toughie No 3607 by Django
Hints and tips by ALP

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

A zinger from Django today – a real treat. I must thank the Telegraph’s top brass and one of our very own top brass – Gazza – for gifting me a copy to blog in advance. It has – just about – kept me out of the doghouse. I did make the mistake of giving a woman (i.e. my mother-in-law) summat with a plug on – a sin that my urbane godfather told me years ago never to commit. In my defence, I remain convinced she’ll learn to love it! Merry Christmas everyone.

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DT 31119

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 31119
Hints and tips by Shabbo

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BD Rating – Difficulty **Enjoyment ****

Good morning, fellow puzzlers and a very happy and peaceful Christmas to you all.

Silvanus claimed ownership of today’s puzzle in last Friday’s comments.  I found it suitably seasonal, not too challenging and great fun to solve. Perhaps he is being gentle with us, knowing that many of us will not have much spare time to sneak in a quick solve without getting told off by senior management.

I have added plenty of images to enjoy, as it is Christmas, but I hope that these do not give the answers away too much.  If they do, please accept my apologies.

My ticks are for Prokofiev’s piece at 5a, the neat anagram at 15a, the rings at 1d, the setter getting fired at 6d and the seat that Starmer lost at 20d. Which did you like?

Many thanks to Silvanus and to the DT Crossword Team.

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Toughie 3603

Toughie No 3603 by Silvanus
Hints and tips by ALP

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

An absolute joy from Silvanus today. Very classy indeed. We’ve got sport, alcohol and naked dancing. What’s not to like? Just chuck in a board game or two and you’ve got the perfect Christmas! It’s all typically immaculate and fair. And, most importantly, great fun. Over to you.

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DT 31113

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 31113
Hints and tips by Shabbo

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BD Rating – Difficulty **Enjoyment ***

Good morning, fellow puzzlers, and season’s greetings to you all.

I found this very straightforward, slowing only slightly in the SE corner.  I even began to wonder whether it might not be RayT, but then the sweetheart appeared at 18d and a quick word count revealed a word/clue ratio of just a fraction over five, so all was well with the world.

Blogging is never a chore and when it is a choice between writing hints or watching the Test Match in Adelaide, it is a real joy!

Many thanks to RayT and to the DT Crossword Team.

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