The Times Crossword Friday Masterclass: 19 April 2024

Publicado 2024-04-19
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In the 62nd edition of our attempts to solve a Friday Times crossword, Simon tackles today's puzzle, which is another tricky one but features two or three absolutely incredible clues. Apologies if the sound quality is a little worse than usual today - Simon is working from his laptop.

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @JyotiDas-72
    Thanks for keeping the crossword videos going. They gave become my favorite part of the channel and I look forward to them every week.
  • @peterdunlop7691
    “I saved someone’s life in Bali, believe it or not…let’s move on”. Please expand, Simon!
  • @cipherhex
    As always Simon, top-flight video!
  • According to wikipedia, that elusive general was the brother of the more famous Hannibal.. So you were close from the beginning.
  • @davidrattner9
    For even when on holiday, giving us a cryptic crossword that we all love, along with pre recorded videos all week. You truly are special Simon!! Mark and you make this channel and community what it is!!
  • @Prazzie
    I completed this crossword late last night and had been looking forward to watching this video all day. It was lovely to hear some of the clues explained, as I was unable to fully parse all of them. I managed to complete it using the crossing letters. I had also never heard of Hasdrubal. After watching an expert solver struggle with the name, I went to ask my husband (British, no interest whatsoever in cryptics) whether he knew who Hannibal's brother was? Without hesitation, he replied "Hasdrubal Barca" and started telling me all about Carthaginian history. I complimented him on his knowledge, which was my mistake, as he then proceeded to follow me around the house to tell me everything he knows about the Carthaginians, which sure is a lot. If only I could convince him to help me solve cryptic crosswords, we'd be a formidable team. I thought the "cadaverous" clue was defined as "not exactly a man", haha! Gosh, it was a very clever puzzle indeed, very enjoyable.
  • @user-ho4vm1hy4e
    Lovely solve. “Temporarily put up shelter” meaning umbrella was another very clever misdirection.
  • @d4r4butler74
    Thank you Simon for not forgetting us even on your Holiday. Have fun for us too... The Crosswords are an integral part of the Content here. The Sudokus have evolved since the beginning, but I think that is a symbiotic relationship with the Channel... Constructors have an avenue to a wider audience so they make more and varied puzzles which the Channel shows to a wider and wider audience. The Crosswords have rather stiff rules that govern them (because otherwise how would they be solved?!) but the sheer variety of clues (and the geniuses that come up with them) sometimes means that they can not be easily accessed by new people. I love this channel for it's anti gatekeeping ways. Secrets are discussed regularly, and working your way into answers because you have no idea what the word is the clue is hinting at is part and parcel of the learning experience.
  • @CineMiamParis
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  • Did some extra research and learned new stuff. Thanks to Simon and Google I now know gam= school of whales, gamp = umbrella, Hannibal had a brother, Archimedes yelled eureka from his bathtub as he discovered buoyancy, and a version of parrot is a lorikeet!!
  • Simon, There's an old Eddie Izzard video where he talks about Cartheginian Generals Hannibal, Hasdrubal and Havabanana. Lovely solve though
  • @danielharmon1204
    I've never wanted to hang out with someone as much as i want to hang out with Simon
  • @digitig
    I got three of them before Simon. I think that's a personal best!
  • @philipbrooks402
    Thank you once again for another hour's delight on Friday.
  • @RainShinotsu
    Interesting solve! For ASHORE, I think "to land" is not an infinitive so much as a prepositional phrase. So if I headed to (toward) land, I headed ashore. Also, when you mention "Do, Re, Mi, etc.", that's called the solfege. Just figured you might like to know!
  • @Nyull
    I believe the "... rout, not quite fully ..." may be hinting at the battle of cannae where the carthigians used an ordered withdrawal of their centre to flank the Romans - not sure if Hasdrubal was present for that though