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• #1127
I would love for a minute cryptic format game but with much harder clues. Maybe a kind of division 1, 2, 3 type setup on Minute Cryptic.
For the level I am at, MC and the Guardian quick cryptic are too easy.
Any normal broadsheet cryptic is way too hard.
What's the middle ground?
Maybe the Guardian quiptic? What's that?
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• #1128
If you can do minute cryptic easily, then you can do the telegraph cryptic (I know 🙄) for sure, esp on Monday and Tuesday. You can get puzzles only online, or just pinch the cover page from papers in cafes etc
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• #1129
1 over.
Answer not really one I'd associate with the definition. -
• #1130
Didnt like it today
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• #1131
Too hard for me today.
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• #1132
Quiptic is definitely in the goldilocks zone (or at least intended to be - sometimes the Monday cryptic actually turns out easier). Everyman is another option.
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• #1133
Private eye?
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• #1134
Two under
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• #1135
3 under
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• #1136
Nice clue, I enjoyed that one.
Three under
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• #1137
+2
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• #1138
I'm not really trying any more
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• #1139
Likewise. I had an idea of which was the answer, and which was the indicator, and how to work it out. Then I just pressed give me a letter until I had the answer.
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• #1140
3 under
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• #1141
Also 3 under.
This is a rare type of clue, possibly the first one I've seen in Minute Cryptic.
Very nice indeed.
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• #1142
I was just going to say, I got par. Struggled a bit because the pattern didn't fit any of the previous puzzles.
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• #1143
1 over. I don't like &lit clues. Too much like a quick crossword for me.
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• #1144
Couldn’t figure it out. Cheated and it made sense.
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• #1145
+3, +4 or whatever it was
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• #1146
NOPE. GET FUKED.
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• #1147
I got it but didn't know why.
I was going down a wild path trying to retro-parse it. -
• #1148
2 under.
Took a moment to bring the correct the synonym to mind.
But quite straightforward really.
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• #1149
2 under
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• #1150
2 under
Yep, in the Times daily cryptic there is a limit of just one of these per puzzle.