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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.Like most people, my earlier crosswords were quite simple to complete. Then, in need of a greater challenge, i progressed to the cryptic crossword and one of the things that would baffle me in those early days, was the use of the word 'flower'. I would wrack my brains attempting to come up with a flower to fit the clue. When i realised that 'flower' can also mean a river (as in flowing), the cryptic crosswords became a little easier.
Here is one tutorial among many
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Good luck with that....I've been doing them for 25 years now having progressed from the so called easier types.It took me almost 6 months before I completed my first one! Answerbank wasn't around in those days, so I talked to people in my local who did cryptic in order to gain insights. Isn't this what AB is about? The best advice I can offer is "make sure your spelling is correct.
The multiple meaning of words often stumps me, I spent ages on 'refuse', I was thinking along the lines of trash for ages and things like that can't be taught other than saying broaden your verbal horizons. Also realise that different compilers have different styles and if you do their crosswords regularly you will soon know when there's a change. If you're doing the Private Eye, think double entendres and learn to recognise idiosyncrasies such as Brenda is HM the Queen!
You might also find the three introductory videos on this site helpful:
http:// www.clu eclinic .com/in dex.php /clue-m ovies/
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Many thanks for giving us the opportunity to make suggestions to waht is already an excellent site.
One thing I would like to offer - look beyond the apparent sense of phrases in the clue by analysing the use of individual words in the clue for possible other meanings. So often, I find myself overlooking a particular word when used in a familiar phrase.
One thing I would like to offer - look beyond the apparent sense of phrases in the clue by analysing the use of individual words in the clue for possible other meanings. So often, I find myself overlooking a particular word when used in a familiar phrase.
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