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Good morning from a grey South Staffs. Mrs DT and I had our jabs on Wednesday, so far touch wood! We have a pangra missing the X today, so can identify ProXimal as the setter. In the hints below, the definitions are underlined. I think we have the calm before the promised snowstorms here today. Lovely blue sky and warm sunshine.

Can skate on loch. As you can see on the front page there are some hardy types up here. Biggles will approach the afternoon beach walk with a lot more enthusiasm than yours truly.

Greetings from South Cheshire. All done in good time for me. After yesterday when a migraine and lack of ability meant I gave up, that was a relief. My last one in was 18a. My favourite was 1a. This may be an old chestnut but it was new to me and I love these plays on words. Thanks for the hints and the nice start to the weekend. My only problem was 3d but eventually sussed it from the checkers and wordplay. There were some really good clues. I had a good laugh at 10a and 9d was also good fun.

COTD was, however 1d. I had a really achy arm and felt a bit flueybut it passed after 3 or 4 days. Thank you to Proximal for an absorbing and well constructed puzzle. Wow, I thought this X-less puzzle was quite tough, and what a sense of accomplishment I had when I managed to finish it, even though I was pushed into 3.

I especially liked 18a, 15a, 28a, 1d, and 5d, with 19d my COTD. I have been visiting for a few weeks now, having got very into crosswords spending lockdown with my parents, who take the Telegraph. Not sure yet what my COD will be today�. Welcome from me too. How fast is a gallop? It is what you want to be! Hello Jenny. Welcome to the blog. So cups of tea, horse rides, breakfasts, dinners all get mentioned. I think he may be a Mountie as he lives in Canada. You are right about the tearing properties of the paper.

Many years ago I used to take my unfinished puzzle to the pub where several other chaps did the same and we would discuss the whys and wherefores of the clues and answers. I hope to see more comments from you. Who knew cryptic crossword puzzles could be such fun. I did in the end need the hints for a couple today � though for explaining rather than solving. Thank you all. Welcome aboard, Jenny.

I too suspect the galloping solver is a Mountie with a winged steed. A welcome from me too Jenny. I believe that compilers like cricket so much because crosswords can be as hard to understand as the game itself.

Root celebrates with a six! A slog-sweep, crisply done, although the effort lands him on the deck with another bout of cramp. I think cricket just features in crosswords so often because it has such a wide vocabulary, with so many cricket terms having abbreviations, other non-crickety meanings, or both.

It is not just newspaper Jenny but all paper has a sort of warp and weft. Try tearing a paper napkin or tissue and you will invariably find it is down the first fold which makes the square into an oblong which will tear easily. We once had a tour of the huge paper mills on the river at Maastricht where we learned more about paper than one really needs to know! As far as the cricketty, golfy and footy clues go, I have learned to my cost not to moan about them too much, they are very sensitive souls.

Jenny, like you I am new to the blog although have been attempting the DT crosswords for years. I also learn at least one new word s a day. Excellent puzzle and equally excellent hints!

Welcome to you both. The blog is a haven of sanity, and sometimes insanity. It flattens out learning curves so you have time to read what real experts and real amateurs like me think of the day. Weather reports from all over the world. Keep posting. Welcome, Jenny and Awinguiseley. Anything more than that is difficult. My gallop would probably be a jog trot for Senf. Wetherby being the town just down the road from me. Fish and Chips used to be so much better when wrapped in the DT other newspapers will do at a push but Elf and Safety stopped them using newspaper some time ago.

Welcome, AW. Hope everything is well there, and you keep commenting. Welcome to both new commenters from me too, and please keep commenting. Also, the quickie pun today related cinematically to the pun yesterday��.. I know there is a time gap between submission and publishing, as our Editor has told us, but sometimes, you to have to wonder�� Thanks to ProXimal and to DT.

On those coincidences � I was wondering, do crossword clues carry copywright? I once asked about what might seem improbable coincidences and Chris Lancaster the DT Crosswords Editor said it was usually a genuine coincidence, but he did add that there may often be only 2 or 3 words which fit a space once you add the crossing letters I.

Plagiarising a whole crossword, or a good part of it would definitely be frowned on, if for publication. I bet there are people on here, like BD or the Ed who will know. I, too, have often wondered how compilers know whether the same, or similar, clue has been set before.

Or perhaps the editor does this and sends the clue back for a rework. Does anyone know? For me this was the most straightforward puzzle of the week. ProXimal always produces an enjoyable grid and this was no exception, so my thanks to him and to DT. Like DT, we were jabbed on Wednesday. We received a text at 3pm saying the surgery had a surplus of Pfizer that they had to use or consign it to the bin, so they were dropping a cohort.

Within the hour we were vaccinated. Very impressive. I was jabbed yesterday, set up in the grounds of our local parish church, in the garden, under the trees, temperature about 5C! I had to be in a wheelchair due to the long-distance walking, but the other oldies seemed to handle it just fine!

Put me to shame. We were not even offered a seat for the jab itself, just for the 15 minute wait afterwards in case of allergic reaction. As you, sit in car for 15mins then off home. Neither of us seem to have had any noticeable side effects touch wood. Excellent puzzle today particularly the SW corner and the two charades 19d and my favourite last in 18a. Podiums go to 22d and 15a. Thanks to ProXimal and DT. No real favourites but very partial to a good 5d with a strong coffee. I do admire setters like proXimal and Silvanus and, of course, Dada who can vary the difficulty of their puzzles depending on where they are to appear.

This one from proXimal was fairly benign and enjoyable with a good laugh at 7d � thanks to him and DT for the review. Worry not, RD is fine. Lola � the vet called yesterday and is still perplexed. Now, a snippet from her paw is going for biopsy. There are many theories but no answers. On the positive side, she is eating and not distressed at all. Glad she seems to be well at the moment.


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