Crossword blog
The crossword blog looks at the smartest and wittiest clues from all the cryptics. Come and share the joy and frustration of crossword culture
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Unflattering crosswording cameos and unpleasant imagery in the pick of the best cryptic clues
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Which fictional worlds would you like to see unlocked by a real-world crossword? Dare to dream ...
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When spies’ names turn up unannounced in the crossword, are we supposed to just ignore it?
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The crossword setters played it straight this year – and more’s the pity. The puzzle page is rooted in the convention of hoodwinking its readers
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Good news for some – but not yet all – of the Independent’s crossword stable
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We tried out anagrams in the Quicks last month; not everyone was exactly happy
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Don’t trust anything in a cryptic crossword clue ... especially an upper-case (or even a lower-case) letter
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The language of migration and how to make it more puzzling still
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SAM CAM and BOJO, TRUMAN and TRUMP in the pick of the cryptic crop
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January saw tributes in crossword form to David Bowie, among them an inadvertent farewell
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Group-solving, cheating and ‘borrowing’ co-workers’ newspapers: what is the etiquette of the workplace crossword?
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Ways to make the puzzles fit for purpose
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Competing phrases, obsolete topicality and maritime gossip in the pick of the best cryptic clues
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Language might be a weapon, but swords give way to words: the best (and most festive) cryptic clues
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The next in our series that demystifies cryptic clueing: why a crossword solver needs a working knowledge of street terms for drugs
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Hugh Stephenson gives an end-of-year report on the Guardian new crossword website
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When ‘runagate’ appeared in a 1966 edition of the Times crossword, MI5 just had to investigate ...
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A very happy birthday to Times for the Times, the UK’s first solvers’ blog
Crossword blog: Boatman's referendum puzzle