How To Solve Cryptic Crosswords
Ever wanted to learn how to solve cryptic crosswords but thought they were too hard? Our crossword setter Liam Runnalls is a firm believer that solving cryptics can be easier than solving regular crosswords. Anyone can do it – all you need is a basic understanding of wordplay.
This weekend you can discover the art of wordplay in a clue-by-clue walk-through of the cryptic crossword with Liam in a special online event.
Available to subscribers and non-subscribers, this is a free event designed to give you an insight into how Liam’s mind works.
Whether you’re a beginner or experienced cruciverbalist, this is a must-see event to develop your crossword-solving skills.
To join, simply head to thesaturdaypaper.com.au/crossword on Saturday, November 27 and find this weekend’s puzzle. Liam will be there to take you through the cryptic clues, available on demand.
Видео How To Solve Cryptic Crosswords канала The Monthly
This weekend you can discover the art of wordplay in a clue-by-clue walk-through of the cryptic crossword with Liam in a special online event.
Available to subscribers and non-subscribers, this is a free event designed to give you an insight into how Liam’s mind works.
Whether you’re a beginner or experienced cruciverbalist, this is a must-see event to develop your crossword-solving skills.
To join, simply head to thesaturdaypaper.com.au/crossword on Saturday, November 27 and find this weekend’s puzzle. Liam will be there to take you through the cryptic clues, available on demand.
Видео How To Solve Cryptic Crosswords канала The Monthly
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