The Telegraph Cryptic Crosswords 1 (The Telegraph Puzzle Books)

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The Telegraph Cryptic Crosswords 1 (The Telegraph Puzzle Books)

The Telegraph Cryptic Crosswords 1 (The Telegraph Puzzle Books)

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BEDAUB: Another word for garden is followed by A from the clue, the letter represented in the NATO phonetic alphabet by uniform, and the first letter ( on top, in a down clue) of BLEND

LITERARY: The Latin abbreviation for king inserted in ( trapped in) an anagram ( alternative) of REALITY I do love clues that require lateral thinking. So much more fun that a + b = c or a = b. I think that’s why I threw in the towel with Ray T’s yesterday: if you can’t think of the synonym, you’re toast. Yours took longer but that’s fine with me as I didn’t want to give up. I kept saying to myself ‘What is the clue all about?’ 27a is a case in point. and love today. With cryptic crosswords and other variants, The Telegraph also focuses on current events and the INSTRUCTIONS: A word meaning commotions follows the abbreviation of a term for the current month, still sometimes used in legalese and formal correspondence If you’re a teacher or a parent trying to learn how to create a crossword puzzle as an educational tool, it’s quite easy!

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makes The Telegraph the first newspaper ever in the UK to publish crosswords. In the beginning, the crosswords Merriam-Webster Dictionary Crossword: The dictionary has a ton of word games, and this is just one of them. TAPE: The physics symbol for temperature is followed by the reversal ( rejected) of the fusion of an abbreviated vinyl record and the single letter for American RETINUE: Take a word meaning regret and insert (seizing) The two letter film about an alien and the IN from the clue. INCIPIENCE : An anagram (windblown) of PICNIC IN contains the last letter of plate and, finally, the IVR code for Spain.

If you don’t understand, or don’t wish to comply with, the conventions for commenting on weekend prize puzzles then save yourself (and me) a lot of trouble and don’t leave a comment. CLEARING: C ( Cordelia initially) followed by the name of her father then the IN from the clue and finally a G (middle of tra Gedy). Hello, everyone, and welcome to Friday. I thought today’s offering was an enjoyable puzzle of about average Friday difficulty. Consider the all-important theme. Crossword writers frequently use themes or even tell stories with their clever puzzles. For instance, if the theme is ballet, an easy answer to “point of pain for dancers” might be “toe.” Want to become the ultimate crossword puzzle-solver? Let us help you find answers to crossword puzzles with our online crossword-solver, whether you have a word on the tip of your tongue or just need one clue. Crossword puzzle answers for today can be found easily, so you don’t have to wait for the next day’s newspaper or cheat on an app to find out the solutions. Use this crossword helper to enter crossword clues, search for specific words by the number of letters, or read our guide to learn new, different strategies for solving your daily crossword. Help is finally here in our ultimate guide to crossword puzzle-solving!

The Telegraph - the leading daily newspaper in the UK

The New York Times finally begins their crossword puzzle legacy. The Farrar era, with Margaret Farrar as the crossword puzzle editor, lasts from 1942 to 1968.

Thanks to today’s setter. Today I particularly enjoyed 1a, 12a, 2d, 3d, 7d, and 27d. Which clues did you like best? CAREFREE: A (3-4) adjective describing a pedestrian zone containing ( around) the first letter ( …’s capital) of EGYPT RIVERSIDE: The single letter for right and the Roman one are followed by an anagram ( working) of DIVERSE GOSHAWK: A short synonym of travel and the single letter for kilometres containing ( across) an archaic word for a small wood OBSERVE: The two-letter initialism for old boy (as in former pupil/student) precedes the opening shot in tennis etcHola from Almoradí, heart of the Vega Baja on a beautiful sunny, but chilly, morning. The move went off well and in a few hours I’ll have been in the new place for a whole week. RELIC: The clothing abbreviation for large and the Roman one are inserted together in ( occupying) an informal word for a community sports field POINT: The tip of a writing instrument is also another word for value. I wonder if I’m missing something here?



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