A Puzzle by Italicus
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Putting the words to lights – crossword clues explained in plain English
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A very good Sunday morning from Winnipeg where we are enjoying temperatures in the high 20s (above the seasonal average of low 20s) but windy with gusts around 30 mph, we even had a record breaking 34 degrees on Friday.… Continue reading
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As is usual for the weekend prize crosswords, an assortment of clues, including some of the more difficult ones, have been selected and hints provided for them.
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Why not have a go at our latest Monthly Prize Puzzle?
You may have been wondering what happened to the puzzle that Tilsit put together for the Birthday Bash back in January. Well, it turned out to be a much bigger task than he had anticipated. Several clues were never submitted, some were mislaid and others were not deemed to be suitable. This did enable Tilsit to acquire clues from several top setters, merge them in with the others, and the result is now here for all to see. Please note that there is more than one correct answer, but only one of them should be entered. Take care because if more than one answer is submitted the entry will be disqualified. Although some answers are already known to some individuals, only three people know all of the answers (and they are not allowed to submit an entry).
The winner will receive their choice of a “Crossword Solver’s” book, kindly donated by Tilsit.
Please note that, due to punitive postal charges, while the competition is open to all, the prize is only available to UK solvers, although a Kindle version may be offered as an alternative.
A review will follow after the closing date (17th June 2017).
The competition is now closed
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BD Rating – Difficulty ***** – Enjoyment *****
What we have today is a rare sighting of a Telegraph Toughie crossword that does what it says on the tin. A challenging  solve, with plenty of entertainment along the way, requiring a serious amount of thought to both solve the clues and then parse/explain them.  There is a nice helpful Nina which assists when trying to decide whether you are on the right lines with your thoughts on a couple of the Across clues.
Please leave a comment telling us what you thought. Continue reading “Toughie 1823”
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BD Rating – Difficulty ** – Enjoyment ***
Hi everyone. As Deep Threat is on hols you’ll just have to put up with me doing a bit of deputising. I have blogged on Friday before but as far as I can see the last one was 27th December 2013 so it’s a fair while since the Don and I locked horns. This was a pretty fine puzzle with no real obscurities and no religious bits so not one to overtax the little grey cells. I enjoyed it and will be interested to hear your views.
Continue reading “DT 28443”
This puzzle was published on Saturday 27th May
BD Rating – Difficulty * – Enjoyment ***
A read and write Saturday puzzle so I bet the postman delivering the competition entries to DT Towers had quite heavy load this week Continue reading “DT 28438”
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BD Rating – Difficulty ** – Enjoyment ***
Another gentle Thursday puzzle with nothing causing any significant problems
Please leave a comment telling us what you thought. Continue reading “Toughie 1822”
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BD Rating — Difficulty *** — Enjoyment ****
Hello everyone. It’s definitely a Ray T Thursday – it has most of his trademarks although I didn’t notice much innuendo.… Continue reading