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Saga Crossword November 2014
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Hello - I have had the pleasure and privilege of setting the monthly Saga Prize crossword for the last 17 years under my setter's name of 'Cullen'. Quite apart from the honour, it has been fun watching the questions and answers by Saga crossword aficionados on this blog. May I please say 'Well Done' to all of you! Unfortunately, the bean counters have been at work at Saga, seeking to enhance the magazine's and the group's profitability with the result that from January 2015 all the Saga puzzle pages are moving across en bloc to the Puzzlermedia plc people. Consequently, December's prize crossword is due to be my last and I am going to lose my mandate through no fault of my own. It has appeared that many of you have enjoyed my setting style down the years and I would also like to say a big 'thank you' for that too. I have no firm indication of the standard which the Saga Prize crossword is going to be in future but suspect that it may well become another 'Times', 'Independent', 'Guardian' or even 'Telegraph' all of which are rather below the sort of cryptic I had always sought to create. So I would like to take this opportunity to say - "If you don't much like the sort of prize crossword you are going to be offered from January 2015 onwards, then do please write to The Editor at Saga (her name is Katy Bravery and she's very nice indeed - it wasn't she who is responsible for the forthcoming change - it's the bean counters!). If she receives enough grumbles from any of you who are going to be unhappy with the new crossword style, I might get my mandate back. If not, so be it". Thank you so much to all you solvers whose handles have become quite familiar from scanning the blog over recent years and I have to also say how impressed I have been with many sparkling answers. Please forgive this cri de coeur at probably saying goodbye after 17 years. With best wishes to you all. Cullen.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I not a subscriber to Saga magazine but delight in helping solvers on here. The clues are very enjoyable and usually more challenging than the run-of-the-mill cryptic crosswords. It will be a great pity if they disappear. I hope you are reinstated but whatever happens, very best wishes for the future.
What a shame - it has only been the crossword that has kept me subscribing, as I shall inform the gnomes at Enbrook Park. An enjoyable and thoughtfully challenging puzzle with an individual style. (My enjoyment was also helped by picking up the £100 a few years back). I do hope we shall see the Cullen nom de plume beyond December. With best regards.
I do take the Saga magazine and even won a prize with your crossword some years ago, which was a wonderful surprise. I will look out for the new standards and if there's the slightest hint of 'dumbing down' in the new year, I will launch a blistering attack on those 'bean counters'. Personally, I don't think they've thought it through and I will certainly cancel my subscription if standards are lowered.
I don't have any direct influence on the sad demise of your contributions, but thank you for the devilish clues in the past. I do hope you are snapped up by publishers who appreciate quality. Best wishes for the future.
I don't have any direct influence on the sad demise of your contributions, but thank you for the devilish clues in the past. I do hope you are snapped up by publishers who appreciate quality. Best wishes for the future.
It is great to finally put a name to the setter of the Crossword in Saga magazine which is so much more challenging than other cryptics. Also considering not renewing as, like others who have written, I mainly get the magazine for the crossword. Will definitely register my protest and hope this can be reconsidered.
With best wishes. Roothy
With best wishes. Roothy
When things are good and enjoyable along comes Management and declares "New & Improved" It happens all the time. Now one of the best Crossword Compilers is about to be "New & Improved" (and cheap to satisfy the greedy money-boys). Mr Cullen- your puzzles have been the highlight of many persons' lives - giving hours of brain-exercise, helping us stave of dementia and the like. My grateful thanks and the hope that my complaint to Saga and that of many other "household names" who have kept the spirit of "Puzzling" going for so long will give the Editor a jolt and make him realise that "New & Improved" is seldom true. -from one of your fanbase and indeed a fellow-compiler too - but my Crosswords have to be Technical and in Spanish - my overseas Technical Journal Editors (so far) have left me alone ! Good Luck & au revoir - NOT Goodbye though ... watch this space !