One of my passions is Cryptic crosswords. I have been teaching a group of U3A members for the past few years. Together we solve the crossword in The Age every Monday. We also discuss the notorious DA crossword from Friday's Age.
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Each Saturday the amazing DA writes a newsletter mostly about cryptics but ranging into other wordplay. This week (16 Nov) he discussed the issue of using internet aids for solving crosswords.
About once a month David Astle produces one of his themed puzzles. These usually have a note at the start alerting the solver to some tricks in the clue.
About once a month our friend DA blesses with a themer. Sometimes they have just lots of interlocking clues. But today’s has a standfirst, the technical term for a note at the top of grid.
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