60173.jpeg ©Antonio Olmos [email protected] +44 771 729 6351 www.antonioolmos.com Caitlin O'Kane , puzzles production editor of the Observer, photographed at her van at her home in Kingston.
This is a game for those who love to tinker. Inspired by the cryptic atmosphere, intricate machinery, and smooth controls of the best room escape games (like the phenomenal The Room series), Boxes: ...
You can do today's cryptic crossword in two ways. Either print out the file below and fill it in with a pen, or click on our special link to let you fill in the grid ...
If I had to be a nun, I would live in Kentucky among the School Sisters of Notre Dame. And there I would teach and do the crossword. This is because, unlike the nuns themselves, I am highly averse to ...
You can do today's cryptic crossword in two ways. Either print out the file below and fill it in with a pen, or click on our special link to let you fill in the grid ...
You can play the giant crossword online below. To play at home, print off the PDFs below or pick up the Saturday, June 28 Globe and Mail. Solutions for the crossword will appear in print in our ...
In the tradition of the late, great Mungo MacCallum, LR tries to infuse his puzzles with humour, wordplay and poetry to give readers plenty of “Aha!” moments. They will be accessible, but always with ...
Sam Brody mixes things up in his Times puzzle debut. By Caitlin Lovinger Jump to: Tricky Clues | Today’s Theme SUNDAY PUZZLE — Will Shortz, in his print introduction to this grid, writes: “Sam Brody, ...