We may be talking about the same puzzle in late August. A double, alphabetical, river-themed. Fiendishly clever but rewarding when the effort has paid off.Agreed - and the alphabetical jigsaw that someone else set over the summer was also a fine one. My only regret is that the clues didn't rhyme, but even Araucaria stopped using rhyming couplets for his alphabeticals a few years ago.
Yes, he did a few standard size alphabetical puzzles, occasionally the Saturday prize one but more often or not during the week.I had a feeling there'd been a "single" alphabetical too, but I could be wrong.
I'm sorry to hear about the old chap, but it sounds like he had a good life!
I wish I could get into those crosswords. I like the mental gymnastics involved, but I don't think I have a broad enough education to pick up on obscure references to Mongolian rivers, Afghan beetles, or poems in Latin by some Roman whose work had somehow never managed to cross my path.
Does anybody write really good cryptic crosswords which can be solved without requiring that kind of knowledge?
Perhaps clues a little harder than "Hundred taken away from revised account, but he still has a large bill" (6) which I didn't have a problem with, but ones not requiring requiring an encyclopaedic memory!
Oftentimes!The best IMHO was :-
Of of of of of of of of of of (10)
Oftentimes.
So baffling, yet so obvious.
Phew, you just saved me a good while of wondering (and robbed me of that quiet eureka moment that makes you smile inside)Oftentimes!
PS I didn't spot your answer until after I posted mine!![]()
I had that the other night, and had to switch my tablet on and look up the answer or I would never have slept!Phew, you just saved me a good while of wondering (and robbed me of that quiet eureka moment that makes you smile inside)
How many letters?I've been developing software too long: every time I see this thread's title I think "there are bugs in the puzzle compiler, some software developer's got his work cut out for him...".