Minister foolishly loved knave with boner (6,3,6)
#CrypticClue #CrypticCrossword #NZPol
Minister foolishly loved knave with boner (6,3,6)
#CrypticClue #CrypticCrossword #NZPol
Anyone out there that can help me understand this #CrypticCrossword clue? (metro, fri 25th july)
Clue: Demonstrate point to five in church (6)
solution: EVINCE
The definition was easy to spot, "Demonstrate point", and then "five in" giving us the V, which is how I managed to solve it
But I have no idea how the letters "EINCE" can give "church"... The only word I see in there is NIECE and with all the will in the world I cant stretch that to mean church...
Hivemind - we know the answer to a #CrypticCrossword but cannot workout why. Explanations appreciated if you can work it out.
- As a road the government take it for granted (10)
Answer to follow #crossword
Rattling the fourth wall pretty hard with a prophetic cryptic crossword clue.
Also, yes, "pressurization" - I'm going with American spellings for this one - I feel like it fits the retro space theme and all the silly little moon references (e.g. I've just decided that CJ has named all the monitoring towers after members of the Brady Bunch, because that first aired in '69)
I wonder how many other writers start every project by deliberating over Australian vs UK vs US spelling (or similar - Brazilian vs Mozambican vs Portuguese?)
#Comics #SciFi #CrypticCrossword #NSFWComics #WritingCommunity
Quartet of furry creatures listened to a lyre (8)
#CrypticClue #CrypticCrossword
#PuzzlerPride2025 is officially here! Head to https://pride.puz.fun to grab a free copy of our third annual puzzle showcase featuring more than 30 word, logic, and hunt-style puzzles from #LGBTQIA puzzle authors!
#PuzzlerPride #Sudoku #LogicPuzzles #WordPuzzles #Puzzles #FreePuzzles #CrypticCrossword
I dropped E and shook my A off at the wild gay rave for that thick sauce (5)
#crypticcrossword #cryptic #crossword
As I am sure many of you know by now, I love #crypticcrossword -- and I have the relevant associated dictionaries for that: Chambers, Bradmans, etc.
But what I've been thinking about is the Oxford English Dictionary. It ocured to me that I don't own one. Hmm, and it turns out were I to own one, I'd probably use it a lot.
So I looked into this, and found the following:
If I wanted to go top of the line, there's this:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Oxford-English-Dictionary-second-Volumes/dp/0198611862/ -- I'm not sure I could justify that much money! But if people are recommending it then... maybe!
There's also the second edition:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Compact-Oxford-English-Dictionary/dp/0198612583
If I wanted to "slum it", there's this option:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Shorter-Oxford-English-Dictionary-Sixth/dp/0199206872 -- this looks interesting, and a but more compreshensive than your average smaller OED.
I guess at this point, I'd love to hear any recommendation people have.
Thanks to @lgsl for sanity-checking this in the first instance. :)
Happy #piday everyone!
This #crypticcrossword from Methuselah was excellent!
https://www.fifteensquared.net/2025/03/14/independent-by-methuselah-11990/
Well, my wife and I have revamped #crossword corner in our lounge. This is where I sit and contemplate all things #crypticcrossword
I’m very excited to make my debut as today’s #crypticcrossword setter in The Independent! Huge thanks to my wonderful testers Komorník, @amoebacrosswords.bsky.social & @crypticblah.bsky.social & the fabulous teacher @boatmancryptics.bsky.social. What a way to mark #internationalwomensday #iwd
The Independent's Cryptic Cros...
#crossword #crypticcrossword #guardian
Today's cryptic crossword #29632 is set by Philistine
This was the Clue Of The Day (COTD) for me:
"Church ban for telegram? (15)"
The definition is "Church Ban".
A telegram is an old form (by today's standards) of communication. Indeed, to get banned by the Church is:
EXCOMMUNICATION
... of which, a Telegram is such an example.
Brilliant. It made me smile. :)
#crossword #crypticcrossword #guardian
For some time, I've mainted this:
https://xteddy.org/gcc-analysis.html
It updates daily, quite happily.
But it uses mongodb. which when compared to something like #duckdb blows.
So I'm going to migrate the backend, and rewrite it. From Perl -> golang (most likely).
The frontend uses c3js for it's charting library. If anyone has any suggestions for alternatives, do say!
I am also aware of https://evidence.dev which looks interesting...
I should say that the page I maintain is static.
#azed #crossword #crypticcrossword
The azed crossword is known for being similar to The Listener in terms of its complexity and wide-ranging vocabulary: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azed
But the most recent (2750, "Mixed Foursomes): https://uploads.guim.co.uk/2025/03/01/AZ_2750_(02nd_March).pdf -- has some of the most bizarre preamble instructions ever:
Clues are of four types:
1 Normal Cryptic
2 Letters Latent
From the answer to each clue the solver must omit one letter wherever it occurs (sometimes more than once) before entry in the diagram. Definitions in the clues refer to the full unmutilated answers: subsidiary indications, such as anagrams etc, refer to the mutilated forms to be entered in the diagram. The nine letters omitted, taken in clue order, spell out an appropriate two-word compound.
3 Misprints
Each clue contains a misprint of one letter, always occurring in the definition part. The misprinted letters (not the misprints themselves), when taken in clue order, spell out the same two-word compound.
4 Definition and Letter Mixture
Each clue contains a definition of the answer and a hidden mixture of its letters plus one additional letter, beginning at the beginning or ending at the end of a word in
the clue. The additional letters, taken in clue order, again spell out the same two-word compound.
Each group of four clues (except the group containing the asterisked one-word definition at 14 Down) contains one of
each of the clue types. Solvers must determine which is which. Numbers in brackets throughout indicate the length of unmutilated answers.
Good luck everyone. You need a PhD just to understand the blasted instructions! ;)
Brilliant clue in last week's Everyman #CrypticCrossword: 'Messrs Orbison, Yankovic, Green and Bacharach heard with David by Latitude concert venue (5,6,4)'
Edit: stream over, grid defeated although it looked close there
OK, time for a cosy #CrypticCrossword stream - latest Private Eye crossword 792 here on Twitch. Perfect to relax if doing taxes has spined your adrenaline levels.
Here: https://www.twitch.tv/drameyingcrew
Time: 2300 UTC
Alternatives to Twitch: welcomed on chat
You assume we all speak the same language until you try to do an #American #CrypticCrossword
To whom it may concern... the Private Eye cryptic crossword archive in Across Lite format
I felt pretty confident solving #minutecryptic and was like-- let me solve a whole guardian #crypticcrossword.
And let's just say.. i was humbled. :ablobsadpats:
First #crypticcrossword #crossword with my new crossword pen.
This was a Christmas present from my wife. I love it! It writes really well. Not scratchy. Almost like a ballpoint.
The crossword by Arachne, 29575 was excellent. I really enjoyed it.