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DT 26557

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 26557

Hints and tips by Gazza

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

We have a great puzzle from Giovanni today which I really enjoyed solving and blogging. Let us know how you fared in a comment.
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DT 26552

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 26552

A full review by Crypticsue

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

After my first read through, my initial reaction was ‘oh heck’ but luckily this didn’t last too long and this very entertaining crossword was completed in a fairly quick time.   Thanks to our mystery setter for a great Saturday puzzle; for me the star of the show was the apt anagram indicator in 2d.

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Toughie 565

Toughie No 565 by MynoT

Hints and tips by Bufo

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BD Rating – Difficulty ***Enjoyment **

With this puzzle MynoT passes the half-way stage on his rainbow quest with several answers being connected with the colour green. I found no real difficulty in filling the grid though I did have to then check and confirm a few things.

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DT 26556

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 26556

Hints and tips by Big Dave

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

A peek at the Quick crossword confirmed for me that this was Ray T’s handiwork. Not as risqué as some, but still very enjoyable.

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Toughie 564

Toughie No 564 by Shamus

A Couple of  ‘Unches

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

For the second day running I’m reviewing a Shamus puzzle. I thought that it was very entertaining with some good “doh” moments and only three anagrams (hurrah). I was proceeding quite rapidly until I reached the final (NE) corner where I came to a juddering halt for a little while.
I don’t usually pay much attention to the grid (in many years of doing crosswords before starting blogging here I hardly ever noticed them), but after yesterday’s discussion on “double unches” etc I thought I’d better inspect today’s. I see that it has two clues with a double unch and with less than fifty percent of the letters checked – this may be of little consequence or it may be a hanging offence; I don’t know and it doesn’t worry me.
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DT 26555

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 26555

Hints and tips by pommers

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BD Rating – Difficulty **Enjoyment ***

Hello again from the Vega Baja. You’ll be pleased to know that I solved this one at a more sensible time of day than I did last week’s so it’s only getting 2* for difficulty!

The usual excellent stuff from Jay (presumably) with a nice mix of clue types and some unusual uses of common crossword terms. While I didn’t find the solving hard, writing hints for some of these was at least a 5* rating!
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DT 26554

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 26554

Hints and tips by Gazza

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BD Rating – Difficulty **Enjoyment ****

Shamus makes a welcome return today (we know that this is one of his because he told us a couple of weeks ago when his next puzzle would appear) with a not-too-difficult but very enjoyable puzzle. Let us know how you found it.
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DT 26553

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 26553

Hints and tips by Libellule

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BD Rating – Difficulty ** Enjoyment ***

A little trickier than normal? How many of you waited for checking letters to be sure of some of the answers? Otherwise it’s the usual stuff from the Monday Maestro.

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