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DT 31116

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 31116

Hints and tips by Falcon

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BD Rating  –  Difficulty ** –  Enjoyment ***

Greetings from Ottawa where rain this past week has washed away most of the accumulated snow but a fresh dusting overnight has restored a bit of the Christmasy feel to the landscape.

Today’s puzzle does not feel to me like the work of any of our regular contributors (but, then, I have a dismal record in identifying setters). In any event, it is sure to be loved by those who delight in lurkers and anagrams.

As this will be my last appearance here this year, I would like to wish one and all a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year.

In the hints below, underlining identifies precise definitions and cryptic definitions, FODDER is capitalized, and indicators are italicized. The answers will be revealed by clicking on the ANSWER buttons.

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DT 31114

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 31114

Hints and tips by Mr K

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BD Rating  -  Difficulty *** Enjoyment ***

Hello, everyone, and welcome to Friday.  I found today’s grid fill fairly straightforward, but there were a few clues where figuring out the parsing took some time .  Continue reading "DT 31114"

DT 31109 (Full Review)

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 31109

A full review by Rahmat Ali

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This puzzle was published on 13th December 2025

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

Greetings from Kolkata. A nice, challenging Saturday puzzle from NYDK that I enjoyed solving and thereafter writing a review of the same for your kind perusal and significant feedback. Continue reading “DT 31109 (Full Review)”

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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Toughie 3602

Toughie No 3602 by Weatherman
Hints and tips by ALP

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BD Rating – Difficulty ** Enjoyment ****

A welcome return from Weatherman. As ever, the construction is immaculate and definitions fair, making for a steady solve. Yes, there is some pretty exotic vocab here – but it’s all generously clued. Still, I’ve tacked an extra difficulty pip on, largely for 5d and 9d. Typically, he’s made my bid to clip tunes extremely difficult, which no doubt comes as a great relief. Alas, I haven’t been totally defeated! Over to you. Continue reading “Toughie 3602”

DT 31112

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 31112

Hints and Tips by Senf

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

A very good Wednesday morning from Winnipeg where yesterday was shorts and tee shirts weather with a high temperature of plus 6 degrees, 33 degrees warmer than it was over the weekend!

Mainly for DG, I have read The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley and here is my considered opinion. In her Acknowledgements, the author wrote that it was hard to write because of its complicated structure; for me, the structure also made it hard to read. It was not written in chapters but as progressive ‘intertwined’ narratives from several of the characters. I thought about giving up several times but then I was past the middle of the book; in a way, past the point of no return. Early on, I considered that a Cast of Characters would have been useful but that would have spoilt a significant ‘reveal’ concerning five of them just over halfway through.  Not that enjoyable but not the worst either.  What was the considered opinion from your book club?

For me, etc© (I have to say that for Terence), a quite enjoyable puzzle with solving and blogging assisted by a 15 year old from the highest distillery in  Scotland at Dalwhinnie.  I have lost track of who set when on a Wednesday but I have an inkling that this might be the work of Twmbarlwm   So, two of my Half Crowns are being retrieved from the back of my sock drawer.  Thanks to him, or whomsoever if my Half Crowns go down the drain.

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