Cryptic crosswords

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rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
Anyone else a fan?
I do the Guardian Saturday prize one every week.
I suppose it makes my ribbing jigsaw afficionados thread a bit of a cheek!

I do the occasional quick one too for a bit of stimulation:ohmy:
 
Everyman in the Observer - but I haven't bought a paper for ages :thumbsup: - have done it online but it is never the same!

When I played cricket it was the Telegraph + horses on Saturday and then Sun Tel. Obs. and Sunday Times - a collective effort, anything to avoid scoring or 'umping'.

My mate Chris used to come and watch and he was a Gradiuna afficionado...I have never dealt very well with that paper's x word.
Didn't someone called Auracaria(Sp.?) set puzzles for them circa 1990 - tough stuff. :biggrin:
 
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rich p

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
Araucaria ( aka John Graham) is the king of crossword compilers and is still the Graudians top man at 80 years plus. He must have a fantastic brain and is the 'inventor' of some new variations in compiling such as the alpabetical ones and themed ones.
I'll stop now before I bore even myself!
 
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rich p

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
Here is one of his famous ones......


Poetical scene has surprisingly chaste Lord Archer vegetating (3, 3, 8, 12)
which yields "The Old Vicarage, Grantchester". This is the title of a poem by Rupert Brooke. The anagram wittily includes a topical reference to Lord Archer who was the vicarage's current owner and was lying low there at the time following a sex scandal


...chaste Lord Archer vegetating is an anagram (surprisingly is the key word) of The Old Vicarage, Grantchester
 

gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
Saturday Telegraph prize cryptic for me....
Funny you raised this subject, i used to be a cryptic fanatic, but after some years not doing them, i lost the knack. I started again 3 weeks ago, completed the Telegraph cryptic two weeks ago, missed last weeks and have just completed todays[/S yesterdays !!!

One of my favourite crypic clues ?
Important thing the secretary must do when the boss is'nt there ?

Answer anyone ?.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
gbb said:
Saturday Telegraph prize cryptic for me....
Funny you raised this subject, i used to be a cryptic fanatic, but after some years not doing them, i lost the knack. I started again 3 weeks ago, completed the Telegraph cryptic two weeks ago, missed last weeks and have just completed todays.

One of my favourite crypic clues ?
Important thing the secretary must do when the boss is'nt there ?

Answer anyone ?.
(How many letters?) All of them!
 

Dormouse

New Member
gbb said:
Saturday Telegraph prize cryptic for me....
Funny you raised this subject, i used to be a cryptic fanatic, but after some years not doing them, i lost the knack. I started again 3 weeks ago, completed the Telegraph cryptic two weeks ago, missed last weeks and have just completed todays.

One of my favourite crypic clues ?
Important thing the secretary must do when the boss is'nt there ?

Answer anyone ?.

How many letters and words?

I did the cryptic puzzle in the Saturday Torygraph this morning for the first time in ages as well.
 

rayw1604

Senior Member
Location
Cheltenham, Glos
I used to do the Times crossword, Mephisto in the Sunday Times magazine and the Listener crossword in the Saturday Times, which was my own personal 'Holy Grail' - if I could do that, I was really chuffed. I actually won a few prizes with the first two, but never actually succeeded with the latter, even though quite a few were sent.

However, I haven't actually bought a newspaper for years now, as I get all my information/news from the Internet, and as somebody else mentioned, it's not the same doing it online.

My favourite clue was from a Listener crossword:-

Ruth Rendell's first English detective (7)

Any takers? :ohmy:

 

gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
gbb said:
Saturday Telegraph prize cryptic for me....
Funny you raised this subject, i used to be a cryptic fanatic, but after some years not doing them, i lost the knack. I started again 3 weeks ago, completed the Telegraph cryptic two weeks ago, missed last weeks and have just completed todays[/S yesterdays !!!

One of my favourite crypic clues ?
Important thing the secretary must do when the boss is'nt there ?


Answer anyone ?.



The moments gone..:biggrin:

The answer was significant...broken down cryptically...sign if i cant
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Oh, I thought it was similar to the overladen postman joke!

Important thing the secretary must do when the boss isn't there?

I ask "How many letters?"

Answer: (S)he must type - All of them!
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
There's a knack to cryptic crosswords.... and I don't have it. I look at a clue like (making this up) "Vicar's nodules - take the biscuit!" and they just annoy me. :ohmy:
 
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