![]() ![]() Definitely not one anybody could be expected to find unaided. Oh yes, and it turns out there does exist the tiniest of Ninas: points of the compass near the centre of the grid. Complicates, yes, but also made perfectly clear.ġ8d Clangers are so modern to reflect about repeated old lines (7)īack in the original blog from 2015 sometime commenter at idoithei allan_c raises some legitimate criticisms, but they certainly didn’t spoil the puzzle for me. What he also included were a smattering of innovative devices – here we had an interesting pair of deletions at 15a Mep his to and 7d s pecifi ed, the former of which then required the first letter moving ‘beginning to shift’ to get the answer. Although homophones can give the biggest laughs (or groans), I have a fondness for the last of those, and Monk gave us fully 9 happy with that here. The solution we have for Tick by has a total of 6 letters. This crossword clue was last seen on FebruLA Times Crossword puzzle. I suppose you could think of the 5 classic clue types as being anagrams, charades, reversals, homophones and container clues. While searching our database we found 1 possible solution for the: Tick by crossword clue. For me it was a very evenly paced solve, perhaps a little easier than typical for Monk, about average for the i and mercifully free of question marks or dodgy glyphs in my margin at the end. If youre an NYT crosswords subscriber, it will download the puzzle automatically every day when its released, and Puzzazz is the only app that presents the. I thought this was a fine example of a solid British daily cryptic, which apart from the slightly racy 1d, might almost have been lifted off the back page of The Times, say, for which Monk also sets. Is he trying to give people a taste for the weekday puzzles perhaps? After what seems like years of uninterrupted Phi crosswords for the Saturday Prize Puzzle, the editor has been mixing it up a bit recently with Vigo, Punk, and now Monk appearing on alternate weekends.
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