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Would be CAIN, referring to both failed presidential candidate Herman and the biblical brother of Abel. As this is a Beta we only have a limited number of papers and quizzes listed. If you think your favourite Quiz, Crossword or Puzzle should be listed here don’t hesitate to contact us.


  • Pemberton  is best known for creating and starring in Inside No 9 with Reece Shearsmith, the pair having initially been part of The League Of Gentlemen with Mark Gatiss and writer Jeremy Dyson.
  • But they’re also available together as a bundle, which The New York Times is currently promoting through an introductory discount offer.
  • This is the sixth puzzle I have written for my local Parish newsletter.
  • Fine-tune your publishing strategy and up your game with our well-respected magazine for senior management.

Please find below all the The Evening Standard's Cryptic Crossword 11 January 2024 Answers. This is one of the most popular crossword puzzles available for both online and in print version. Today's puzzle (11 January 2024) has a total of 44 crossword clues. If you are stuck and are looking for help then you have come to the right place. But Halpern isn’t just content (seven letters, ‘happy’) with people playing his crosswords in the nation’s newspapers.



Snooker has agreed to a radical change to its format — the introduction of a 23rd, golden ball — in exchange for becoming part of Saudi Arabia’s lucrative sporting expansion. Other recent answers to clues set by Dawe had included the codenames 'Juno', 'Sword' and 'Gold'. Then, on May 27, one carried the solution 'Overlord', which was the name given to the entire D-Day operation. "As I sometimes discuss crosswords on the internet, John Halpern contacted me to say he was doing a 10-venue national tour to celebrate the centenary and we agreed to set up the Liverpool event," said Alan, a retired civil servant. He will be closeted with 20 local crossword fans to create a Merseyside-themed Centenary Crossword which will be published in the ECHO next Thursday.


The NYT’s games have long had a following, with a crossword-only subscription first launching in 1997. But its website added tens of millions of users all at once when, in January 2021, it bought Wordle. But it’s more complicated than sticking a sudoku on the website. The NYT has editors exclusively assigned to curating its game offering, and the publication puts great effort into keeping its community socially engaged with the puzzles.


There are also many other ways of manipulating the words in order to reach an answer. "About" as well as being an anagram indicator can also mean turning the word back to front. "Beheaded" can indicate that you should remove the first letter, while words like "endless" suggest removing the last. These indicators are numerous, but generally can be worked out with a decent dose of lateral thinking. An eagle-eyed crossword fanatic discovered that Pemberton revealed himself as a Taskmaster contestant in September – via the medium of crosswords.


  • The puzzle was quickly acquired by the NYT for a price "in the low seven figures", becoming the ninth game in the paper’s stable.
  • Hopefully it will be published in the May/Jun 2022 edition of Kilmersdon Parish News.
  • Or flower which may mean a buttercup, perhaps, or it may mean a river (because rivers flow).
  • Married men and women reveal the thrill and the pain, the guilt and regret of an...What makes someone have a fling?
  • The...Nicola Sturgeon deleted all her WhatsApp messages during the pandemic, the UK Covid inquiry has heard.
  • Middle England’s favourite seller of soft furnishings and white linen has poached Sainsbury’s clothing and home boss to be its new chief executive.

For the last three years Duggie has set the Daily Mail crossword every Monday to Friday. I agree, this was a lovely puzzle created by one of our regular solvers Max Jackson and clued by the superb Tramp. Ten asterisked clues lack a definition; these each belong to one of two thematic groupings, from which members from one group of four together portrayed the members of the remaining group of six. Solvers should submit with their entry their solution for the one of the four who portrayed none of the six. On which topic, Press Gazette asked what word Knight, the game master himself, begins his Wordle games with. Knight said the Times had "been putting a lot of effort in the last few years in particular into modernising that editorial process – like making our puzzles more broadly representative, more inclusive, more relevant.


THE Campaign for Real Ale has come under fire after its Derby branch published a crossword clue with the word ‘negro’. In August 1942, Lord Tweedsmuir (the son of novelist John Buchan, who worked in Canadian intelligence) had led an inquiry into how 'Dieppe' had appeared as an answer in the Telegraph crossword the day before a disastrous Allied raid on the French port. All of which explains the panic that broke out when senior MI5 officers realised that codenames for several of the beaches in Normandy where troops would go ashore had begun cropping up in Dawe's crosswords. However, within a few weeks the original name of "word-cross" was transposed to "cross-word" and then to "crossword" for future puzzles.



Just up the road from where I live in north London is a theatre called the Kiln. It used to be the Tricycle Kilburn...Just up the road from where I live in north London is a theatre called the Kiln. It used to be...Just up the road from where I live in north London is a theatre called the Kiln. Jürgen Klopp has mounted a staunch defence of Jordan Henderson and said the rush to judge the former Liverpool captain over his career moves is wrong. Henderson joined Ajax on a 2½-year deal on Thursday after ending a six-month spell with Al-Ettifaq. He admitted that terminating his short-lived...Jürgen Klopp has mounted a staunch defence of Jordan Henderson and said the rush to judge the former Liverpool captain over his career moves is wrong.


  • He sent it to his hero at The Guardian, crossword compiler the Reverend John Graham (aka ‘Araucaria’), who loved it and got him a job.
  • The rest gives you another chance to grasp the solution, in the form of wordplay - an anagram, perhaps, or a string of abbreviations which combine to give the word or words to write in the grid - see examples, right.
  • This...Women comprise only 26 per of Britain’s technology workforce, but Nicola Hodson has made it to the very top.
  • Thanks to Rufus for a fun puzzle and an opportunity to provide so much musical joy.
  • THE Campaign for Real Ale has come under fire after its Derby branch published a crossword clue with the word ‘negro’.

Experts analysed data from more than 17,000 healthy people aged 50 and over submitted in an online trial. The team at the University of Exeter Medical School and Kings College London asked participants how frequently they played word puzzles such as crosswords. Those readers of U Magazine who keenly look forward to its crossword puzzle will be noticing, in the current issue, that the grid does not match the clues. Cracking it involves spotting which part of the phrase gives a straightforward definition of the answer. The rest gives you another chance to grasp the solution, in the form of wordplay - an anagram, perhaps, or a string of abbreviations which combine to give the word or words to write in the grid - see examples, right. Guy is taking it upon himself, and with your kind generosity, to try and complete 2,000 crossword clues in 15 hours using unseen Times puzzles.


The site already has a forum for Spelling Bee, which Knight said gets "over 1,000 comments a day" and is one of the most-trafficked pages on The New York Times’ website. "At the moment, we’re pretty focused on driving people to create New York Times accounts so that they can capture their stats and streaks," Knight said. The puzzle was quickly acquired by the NYT for a price "in the low seven figures", becoming the ninth game in the paper’s stable. Like the Times’ Mini Crossword and Spelling Bee puzzles, Wordle does not require a Times subscription to access.


If you are a beginner at cryptic crosswords I hope these notes will help you to solve clues. You will get more proficient at solving cryptic crosswords the more you attempt them. You will also hopefully be able to look back on a clue from the answer published subsequently and see why the clue led to that answer.


There are few things more satisfying (to me, at least!) than inserting the final word and seeing the grid complete. But just because you don’t know his real name doesn’t mean you are left any less flummoxed by what he does. As a compiler of cryptic crosswords, John Halpern is aware that a bit of mystery comes with the job. In fact, sometimes it’s better not revealing your identity at all.


  • Just up the road from where I live in north London is a theatre called the Kiln.
  • In August 1942, Lord Tweedsmuir (the son of novelist John Buchan, who worked in Canadian intelligence) had led an inquiry into how 'Dieppe' had appeared as an answer in the Telegraph crossword the day before a disastrous Allied raid on the French port.
  • The NYT has editors exclusively assigned to curating its game offering, and the publication puts great effort into keeping its community socially engaged with the puzzles.
  • A special centenary Merseyside cryptic crossword will be devised by top news (fintnews.com) newspaper expert compiler John Halpern tonight at the Belvedere pub, off Falkner Street, Liverpool.
  • Developed for crossword and puzzle enthusiasts, users can choose between
    quick, cryptic, speedy, quiptic, prize, everyman and weekend crosswords,
    and five levels of sudoku.
  • Western countries must prepare themselves for all-out war with Russia and conscription in the next 20 years, a top Nato military official has warned.

It has twice been accused of running crosswords shaped like swastikas (the second occasion coinciding with the first day of Hannukah). And in May it attempted to remove the word "fetus" from the Wordle word list (with only partial success) shortly after a Supreme Court draft ruling was leaked, revealing Roe v Wade was to be overturned. Jonathan Knight has an unusual background for a New York Times executive. It also comes with useful help and clue functions and an easy to navigate
calendar of the Guardian puzzles archive, say the publishers.


Thanks to Rufus for a fun puzzle and an opportunity to provide so much musical joy. The song at 7d surely cannot fail to please anybody so long as they are not from United Airlines. And if you now have a yen for this slow-burning pleasure with frequent bursts of seasonal inspiration, links to the main UK broadsheets are given on the right. So even if no-one manages to read that Dickens novel as planned over the break, they may still get the gist of it in crossword form. Christmas crosswords are not of the same kind as those used to help recruit code-breakers during World War II.

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