![]() ![]() RR(Roller as in Rolls Royce) in quay (part of harbour) = QUARRYġ1 Focus, say, on backing Monk’s freedom (8)Īuto (Focus as in Ford Focus car) + Re. (ul (extremely unusual) + head)* = HAULEDġ0 Victim of roller breaking part of harbour (6) All of these puzzles can be played online and some can be printed out as well. ![]() They're all free and include the popular American-style grids, daunting cryptic crosswords, and a few that are perfect if you're studying a second language. Men (players) + acing (getting a hole in one) = MENACINGĩ Drew extremely unusual running head for circulation (6) There are a number of websites available to get your daily dose of crossword clues. reverse Underline definitionĨ Threatening players getting a hole in one (8) I’m still in a period of transition with the crosswords myself – still not back to a nice equilibrium yet with paper printed copies. Many thanks Monk – hope to see more offerings from you in the digital space. Also nice to see Suzi Quatro get a mention ! But maybe as good a way as any to sign off.įavourite clue has to be 15dn though for pure brevity 16dn also deserves a mention as does 4dn, which I must admit I would almost categorise as a straight clue! There many other gems in there too – 25ac and 26ac read so well. Daily Crossword Puzzle 4 - 15 x 15 (Easier) Daily Crossword Puzzle 5 - 15 x 15 (Easier) Daily Crossword Puzzle 6 - 15 x 15 (Easier) Daily Crossword Puzzle 7 - 15 x 15 (Easier) Want more puzzles Check out the Big Book of Crosswords, one crossword puzzle for each day of the year for only 5.99. ![]() I have the suspicion there may be something more complex to be found. However, the first three letters of the 3rd row state “FIN” – reminiscent of many a classic French film. Was there a theme? Whilst the grid layout made the perimeter ideal for a hidden message , there was not one I could see Xanadu and Enola Gay had me thinking of 1980’s pop music but not much else – no but it is a pangram – all the letters of the alphabet are in use. Just to clarify, I’m not saying it was easy just not as hard as the odder Monk puzzles can be. The paper promised a printed solution at – at present this only has the concise crossword answers.Īll in all a very pleasant puzzle from Monk – certainly easier than many he has produced over the years. If you don’t know already you can find the daily crossword at .As to whether this one will appear is not something I know, but were I a gambling man I suspect it won’t as from Saturday 2nd April the puzzle will be just another daily one, I believe. Once again, the timescales required for generalized benefits is poorly defined and may underlie this inconsistency. And one of my favourite setters as the sun finally sets on the printed paper. The last paper copy of the Independent – but not the last puzzle. ![]()
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