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DT 26324

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 26324

Hints and Tips by Gazza

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

A pleasant, gentle stroll from Giovanni today should please the Clueless Club. I wavered between two and three stars for difficulty, but I had no doubt about the four stars for entertainment because it has many enjoyable and amusing clues. Let us know what you thought of it by leaving a comment.
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Toughie 409

Toughie No 409 by Kcit

Where Have All the Anagrams Gone by Bufo

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BD Rating – Difficulty ***Enjoyment ***

I had no real difficulty with this one. The anagram lovers will be feeling a little deprived because there’s only one in the entire puzzle.

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DT 26319

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 26319

A full review by Crypticsue

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BD Rating – Difficulty ***Enjoyment ***

Like quite a few fellow solvers, it took me a while to get into the swing of this Cephas puzzle – I do believe he is making us work harder these days. I wasn’t entirely convinced I had enjoyed the process when I finished but there is something about writing the review that makes you appreciate the clues more than at first read through, and the realisation that I have actually noticed the pangram always makes me feel good.

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DT 26323

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 26323

Hints and tips by Big Dave

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BD Rating – Difficulty **Enjoyment **

This was a mundane plodding sort of puzzle from which I derived very little pleasure.

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Toughie 408

Toughie No 408 by Giovanni

Drunk and Drunk Again

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

I thoroughly enjoyed this puzzle which is a proper Toughie and has some cracking clues, although I think that there’s an error in 3d.
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DT 26322

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 26322

Hints and tips by Crypticsue

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

I took a while to get into today’s Jay puzzle, the downs falling into place quicker than the acrosses but in the end it only took me a couple of minutes longer than usual to solve. I have based the difficulty rating partly on my initial struggle and partly on how hard it was to work out why I had the answer I had! There are a nice mix of clues, including several to please the anagram fans.

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Toughie 407

Toughie No 407 by Messinae

The Army Game!

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BD Rating – Difficulty **Enjoyment ***

A reasonably straightforward puzzle from Messinae today, with a few military and nautical references, but not enough for it to be a theme.

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DT 26321

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 26321

Hints and tips by Gazza

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

This is a typical Ray T puzzle which I was getting through pretty well, only to be held up in the bottom right-hand corner. When I spotted “at sea” in the middle row I thought that there was going to be a Nina, but nothing else appeared. The puzzle gets an extra enjoyment star from me for having only two anagrams. Agree or disagree? Let us know your views in a comment. Incidentally this appears to be one of those days when the Toughie is a bit easier than this one.
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DT 26320

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 26320

Hints and tips by Libellule

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BD Rating – Difficulty ** Enjoyment ***

Another gentle start to the week, definitely not too taxing. A few weak clues, and one that is barely cryptic, but on the whole a crossword that is generally enjoyable.

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DT 26319 (Hints)

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 26319 (Hints)

Big Dave’s Saturday Crossword Club

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As is usual for the weekend prize crosswords, I will select a few of the better clues and provide hints for them.

Don’t forget that you can give your assessment of the puzzle. Five stars if you thought it was great, one if you hated it, four, three or two if it was somewhere in between.

A full review of this puzzle will be published on Thursday, 19th August.

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