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The Times How to Crack Cryptic Crosswords

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The Times How to Crack Cryptic Crosswords
Tim Moorey

Expert crossword solver and setter, Tim Moorey, seeks to dispel the myth that cryptic crosswords are the preserve of the elite. In this new, easy guide, he demonstrates that anyone who enjoys words and word play can learn to solve a cryptic crossword clue.With clear pictorially presented explanations for many clues, you too can revel in the deep satisfaction that comes from finishing cryptic crossword puzzles.Designed to apply to the solving of any cryptic crossword, this book develops and expands Tim’s first book, How to Master The Times Crossword, and is designed to guide the cryptic crossword beginner to an enriched solving experience.• Contains 15 new practice puzzles from 15 different newspaper and magazine sources.• Many new hints and tips to help every solver• Greatly expanded lists e.g. of those all-important abbreviations you should know• A completely new demonstration of how one solver tackles a typical daily cryptic• Up-to-date sections on the latest help available online eg smartphone and tablet apps• In-depth and clear explanations of every clue and puzzle answer• Previously published as ‘HOW TO MASTER THE TIMES CROSSWORD: The Times Cryptic Crossword Demystified’

Contents

Cover (#u65395be3-f010-5767-98dc-655abc72bebc)

Title Page (#u66d47a19-8ba1-520a-bb19-7c7ef1f58d47)

Foreword (#ue8c91512-28b7-57dc-bd6d-03c8460b3454)

Introduction (#ub27e0278-3588-5a36-9149-0e7ef8b46611)

Part 1: Crossword Basics (#ulink_ffb105d5-6c5f-581c-8c6f-9cf48a5bccea)

1 Terminology

2 Overview of Clues and Indicators (#uae4c733a-476e-5fec-af7a-3d9b8b0b4746)

3 Clue Types and Indicators in Detail (#uad6b2df8-933b-5385-9c6c-eb49490558be)

4 Tips for Solving Clues (#litres_trial_promo)

5 Tips for Solving the Whole Puzzle (#litres_trial_promo)

6 The Knowledge (#litres_trial_promo)

7 Ten Things to Consider When Stuck (#litres_trial_promo)

Part 2: Mastering the Finer Points (#litres_trial_promo)

8 Finer Points: by Clue Type

9 Finer Points: General (#litres_trial_promo)

10 Ten Especially Troublesome Words (#litres_trial_promo)

11 A Solving Sequence (#litres_trial_promo)

12 Ten Ways to Raise Your Game (#litres_trial_promo)

Part 3: Practice Time (#litres_trial_promo)

13 Ten Media Recommendations

14 Practice Clues by Type (#litres_trial_promo)

15 Practice Puzzles (#litres_trial_promo)

16 Leaving the Best Till Last (#litres_trial_promo)

17 Which Crosswords Next? (#litres_trial_promo)

Part 4: Appendices (#litres_trial_promo)

Abbreviations (#litres_trial_promo)

Solutions: Practice Clues to Try by Type (#litres_trial_promo)

Solutions: Practice Puzzles (#litres_trial_promo)

Thanks (#litres_trial_promo)

Index (#litres_trial_promo)

Copyright (#litres_trial_promo)

About the Publisher

To my musician friends in the London Symphony Orchestra,

some of whom are managing to crack cryptics after reading

my previous book, and all of whom have consistently

given me immense musical pleasure over many years.

Foreword (#ulink_acc398e4-41c2-5be5-b18a-e5473f9f67b8)

After many years of struggling to make sense of the cryptic clues contained in the crosswords published in the daily papers such as The Times, Telegraph and Observer, I commenced on my retirement in 2002 to tackle the crossword that regularly appeared in The Week magazine which was delivered every Friday. Over the next few years I found that I could answer some of the clues as I got to understand and decode the language used by the setter, Tim Moorey.

At this stage in 2008, I started to seek out relevant books and courses that might help me and then discovered that Tim Moorey held weekend workshops on demystifying cryptic crosswords. On checking out his website I found that he was about to provide a Sunday afternoon talk about cryptic crosswords at the Farncombe adult education centre near Evesham. Both I and my wife attended Tim’s enjoyable entertaining but thought-provoking presentation about cryptic clues based on the extensive vocabulary of the English language and about the various setters for the national newspapers. Afterwards I purchased a copy of the recently published book How to Master The Times Crossword. I only had to flick through a few pages to know that I had, at last, found the book that clearly explained the thought processes that lie behind the cryptic language used by the crossword setters.

Once home I started to work through Tim’s book and found I could follow his clear definitions, examples and solutions for the differing types of cryptic clue. With the tutorial style for working through a number of puzzles methodically I felt that I was beginning to get into the crossword clue setter’s mind.

Having whetted my appetite with Tim’s book I and my wife quickly enrolled onto one of Tim’s weekend workshops in early 2009 and we both experienced the sheer delight in cracking the codes of selected cryptic crosswords from a range of the national newspapers in a cooperative, not competitive environment. The course clearly explained in an informal presentation all of the cryptic clue types, all of the abbreviations used by all setters, and, best of all, how to actually tackle the crossword and break the ice to answer the first clue.

The workshop essentially is the practical application of the contents of Tim’s book. If you cannot afford the time to attend one of Tim’s workshops then you must buy this book. It really reveals everything you need to know about the wonderful pastime of deciphering the code of the clues for cryptic crossword solving. I now have the satisfaction of regularly completing the crossword each week in The Week but I now regularly tackle and occasionally succeed with other setter’s crosswords in The Times, Telegraph, Observer and The Oldie. My enjoyment of this range of puzzles is all due to the application of the rules, examples and methods that are distributed throughout the 200-plus pages of this small masterpiece. If you want, like me, to enjoy the thrill and satisfaction of completing a cryptic crossword then this updated book now covering a range of daily, weekly and monthly publications is the book to diligently work through. You will enjoy many hours of mental exercise and sheer enjoyment at deciphering the clever clue structure that is now an established British pastime.

Happy reading with a sharp rubber-ended pencil to hand.

Tony Savage

A crossword solver

Introduction (#ulink_d5394052-9abf-55ff-8a66-f2d134b75941)

In Victorian times a popular game was Magic Square… In 1913 Arthur Wynne was given the task of devising a new puzzle for the World. He adapted the magic square by blackening in some squares and criss-crossing the words. Thus was the first ever crossword puzzle created.
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