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DT 31183

DailyTelegraph Cryptic No 31183
Hints and tips by Huntsman

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

The sun is out here in Harpenden so guess I’d better make the most of it & get out for a good walk before Cheltenham kicks off.

I thought today’s puzzle very enjoyable & about par for the course for a Tuesday. Possibly a tad trickier than yesterday but I wouldn’t say there’s much in it. For any seeking a further crossword I can heartily recommend Hudson’s excellent puzzle over in t’other place which really isn’t any more difficult than some of his Wednesday back-pagers & is great fun. I’m sure Whybird would be delighted to hear your thoughts.

As usual there is a selection of music to enjoy or ignore.

In the hints below the definition element of each clue has been underlined, anagrams are CAPITALISED & the crossword technique “indicator words” are in brackets. The answers are concealed under the Click Here buttons. Please leave a comment below telling us what you thought & how you got on with the puzzle.

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DT 31182

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 31182

Hints and tips by Smylers

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BD Rating – Difficulty ★★Enjoyment ★★★★

Hello from Ilkley. Here are some photos from a day trip this weekend — where did we go? (People from Yorkshire, please let others answer first!)

a child looking at a small statue of a green dragon artwork of a frog on a unicycle, made out of metal pieces and mounted on a wall, on a bright background
a Georgian brick house, with 2 chimney stacks on the roof, 5 windows along the top floor, and 2 each side of a grand-looking door on the bottom floor with pillars either side and steps leading up to it an old-fashioned portable writing desk, with some letters, a bottle of ink, and some sealing wafers

I liked all the clues in today’s Telegraph cryptic crossword. I got fewer answers on the first pass than I often do on Mondays, so I’ve rated it ★★ rather than ★ for difficulty. But several of the ones I skipped were those I’d successfully identified as anagrams, which I find hard to work out until I have crossing letters; if you’re somebody who can solve anagrams straight away, you may find it easier than I did.

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Sunday Toughie 215 (Hints)

Sunday Toughie No 215

by Beam

 

Hints and Tips by Sloop John Bee

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Beam has provided a very pleasant and not too tough Toughie today. I was pleased to have something a little easier than last week’s, as no matter what tricks I used, I couldn’t get the puzzle until 00:10

Beam has brought us a generous and symmetric 16a and 16d clues today. When selecting the clues to hint, I found that the across selection was equally symmetric, so I let that guide an equally symmetric selection of downs. That may have left a few of the trickier clues unhinted, so I will endeavour to help with a bonus hint or two if you ask.

All the Beam™ trademarks are there, sweetheart, the Queen, single word answers and no anagrams. I spotted quite a few definitions by example? hence the question marks. I expect you will find the checkers to finish, as this was much more straightforward than last week.

 

Here we go, Folks…

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ST 3359 (Hints)

Sunday Telegraph Cryptic No 3359 (Hints)

Hints and tips by Senf

A very good Sunday morning from Winnipeg where at zero dark thirty we undertook the nonsensical annual ritual of ‘springing forward’.  British Columbia has the right idea; while it did ‘spring forward’ today it will not be ‘falling back’ in 8 months time.  Manitoba has said that it will wait to see what the USA does but will that wait be a year, a century, or a millennium?

For me, and I stress for me,© Dada reasonably friendly with a soupçon of quirkiness – an economical four anagrams (two partials), no lurkers, and one homophone in an asymmetric 29 clues; with 15 hints ‘sprinkled’ throughout the grid you should/might be able to get some of the checkers to enable the solving of the unhinted clues. I hope you have your Crimson Tomes at hand!

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