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Solving Cryptic Crosswords - Helpful Articles
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Hi all!
I’d like to be able to give people a bit more help with crosswords and create a few sort of how-to articles to help out people who may be new to solving cryptic crosswords, to make a bit of a learning hub here on The AnswerBank.
So I am wondering what kind of information would be useful for us to provide. Thinking back to when you first started solving cryptics (or if you’re just getting started now), was there anything in particular that you found difficult, or any information that would have helped you? If someone wanted to learn how to solve cryptic crosswords, what advice would you give them?
I’m thinking the articles could share some common ways to parse clues, and common tactics that setters use, such as double meanings, anagrams, etc. I have a rough idea of what we might do but am keen to get your feedback on what might be useful!
Also, are there any other types of puzzles you’d like similar help with?
Thanks!
Ed
I’d like to be able to give people a bit more help with crosswords and create a few sort of how-to articles to help out people who may be new to solving cryptic crosswords, to make a bit of a learning hub here on The AnswerBank.
So I am wondering what kind of information would be useful for us to provide. Thinking back to when you first started solving cryptics (or if you’re just getting started now), was there anything in particular that you found difficult, or any information that would have helped you? If someone wanted to learn how to solve cryptic crosswords, what advice would you give them?
I’m thinking the articles could share some common ways to parse clues, and common tactics that setters use, such as double meanings, anagrams, etc. I have a rough idea of what we might do but am keen to get your feedback on what might be useful!
Also, are there any other types of puzzles you’d like similar help with?
Thanks!
Ed
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Whenever someone says 'Oh, I can never solve cryptic clues' I say that generally, they have two clues in each one. Thus, the key words pointing to an anagram or where the answer is a string of consecutive letters within the clue will point to the second part of the clue. With practice, cryptic clues become easier to solve, at least easier than general knowledge clues.
Umpteen years ago The Daily Telegraph published, over the course of a week I think, a beginners guide to solving cyptic crosswords. If my memory serves me correctly it was to celebrate their 20,000th cryptic crossword.
I found it invaluable, I wish I could find it for Mr Cake as his brain just isn't wired for cryptic despite my gentle coaching.
I found it invaluable, I wish I could find it for Mr Cake as his brain just isn't wired for cryptic despite my gentle coaching.
Sure it wasn't this one Eccles?
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Many years ago, I "taught" myself cryptics by going through the previous day's answers to the Telegraph crosswords and working out the logic (or otherwise...). Gradually, the penny dropped.
I was sitting next to a bored colleague on a very long flight (to Australia...). He asked how I'd arrived at a couple of answers. I explained. He said I should be "out there" on my broomstick....
I was sitting next to a bored colleague on a very long flight (to Australia...). He asked how I'd arrived at a couple of answers. I explained. He said I should be "out there" on my broomstick....
For people who do the (London) Times crosswords, there is a very useful blog called Time for the Times.
http:// times-x wd-time s.livej ournal. com/
And as has been said before, with cryptic clues, the answer is nearly always defined at the start or at the end of the clue.
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And as has been said before, with cryptic clues, the answer is nearly always defined at the start or at the end of the clue.
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