Tuesday, 10 June 2025

Crossword News June 2025

 

Crossword News June 2025

The May Prize Puzzle was Gig Economy. The theme was Barbeque 67, thought to be the first rock festival. The event was held in TULIP BULB AUCTION HALL in Spalding, given by extra letters in down clues. Solvers were to change 1a BOUTIQUE to BARBEQUE and highlight it along with the numbers 6 and 7. Solvers were also to change 16 letters so as to show six acts in the grid. I thought it was amazing that Wan fitted all six acts in the grid. CREAM, JIMI HENDRIX, GENO WASHINGTON, PINK F, FLOYD, ZOOT MONEY and MOVE.

Here are some of the comments from solvers.

After completing the grid, I still had no idea what the theme was, but luckily searching for the extra letters from the down clues online gave the Wikipedia article about the theme as the first result. I had solved the puzzle quite late in the month, so I wondered if my search results had been influenced by many others also searching for this phrase and then visiting the relevant page. I don't see how I could have worked out the theme without the helpful information.

I enjoyed the task of changing letters in the grid to make the names of the acts, and I liked that all new entries were real words even though it wasn't promised. I also liked that the changes made the final grid a pangram, even though I later realised that the thematic material in the grid is actually pangrammatic.

A well-crafted crossword with an endgame that taught me something. Who knew that the first rock festival was in the UK and not California. Thanks Wan.

Very nice puzzle - an interesting theme, good to find out about something completely new to me. The construction was also impressive to leave real words in the grid after the changes -- kudos to Wan.

There were 43 entries, of which 10 were marked incorrect. The lucky winner was Chris Chatwin, who will be receiving a copy of Chambers Crossword Dictionary. I am down to my last of the books that Chambers sent last year. At the moment I am doubtful whether the sponsorship will continue.

There is a solution at https://crosswordcentre.blogspot.com/2025/06/solution-to-gig-economy-by-wan.html

There is still time for you to solve the June Prize Puzzle, Current Affairs by Hedge-sparrow. https://crosswordcentre.blogspot.com/2025/05/june-2025-prize-puzzle-current-affairs.html

The July challenge will be Dame by Skylark. Skylark is from Stockport, has two children, who are now young adults, and loves reading, family fun and games. 

She wrote The Einstein Code, The Darwin Code and The Quantum Code for children before submitting her first crossword - and was amazed when The Times accepted it for a Listener.

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The inaugural World Cryptic Crossword Championship (WCCC) 2025, organized by Extra-C, is rapidly approaching, promising to be a landmark event for cryptic crossword enthusiasts worldwide. Set to elevate the art of cryptic crosswords to a global stage, WCCC 2025 features both an online Individual Championship and an in-person Team Championship in London. 

Key Highlights:
Dates: The Individual Championship will be held online on June 28, 2025, followed by the Team Championship in London on June 29, 2025.
Star-Studded Participants: The WCCC is attracting top international talent. Invited participants representing their countries includes several recognized names such as:
England: Mark Goodliffe (Reigning Times Crossword Champion)
USA: Matthew Marcus (Times Crossword Champion 2023)
Australia: Philip Coote (Star performer in The Indian Crossword League)

Many others have signed up to participate as well and details of other invited participants will be revealed by the organizers in the coming days.

Registration & Eligibility: Participation in WCCC 2025 is seamlessly integrated with registration for ACAD Global, Extra-C's daily online international crossword challenge. Registration for ACAD Global is free and mandatory for both WCCC championships. Solvers can register at https://acadglobal.crypticsingh.com/registration. ACAD Global serves as excellent practice for the WCCC.

Individual Championship (Online):
Date & Time: June 28, 2025, 1 PM – 2 PM (GMT) on www.crypticsingh.com.
Format: Two cryptic crosswords, each to be completed within 30 minutes.
Prizes: $1000 for 1st place, $500 for 2nd, and $250 for 3rd.


Team Championship (WCCC World Cup – London, In-Person):
Date & Time: June 29, 2025, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM GMT at Nehru Centre, 8 South Audley Street, London.
Prizes: $1500 for 1st place, $1000 for 2nd, and $500 for 3rd.
Eligibility: Invited Country Representatives and open Challenger Participants who have registered for ACAD Global.
Format: A preliminary written round, followed by an on-stage final for the top solvers, featuring cold solving cryptic crossword clues in a quiz format.

This promises to be a thrilling event, bringing together the best minds in cryptic crosswords from around the globe. Don't miss it.
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I often watch Simon Anthony and Mark Goodliffe solving sudokus on their Cracking the Cryptic YouTube channel. Simon now solves the Friday Times crossword which has become more and more difficult.

Cracking the Cryptic is increasingly popular with just short of 650,000 subscribers. They now have an on-line store where you can buy tee-shirts and mugs.
https://www.youtube.com/@CrackingTheCryptic/store
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Does solving crosswords increase your cognitive abilities? A Guardian article from a few months ago was about 98 year-old Miriam Raphael, whose daily crossword solving keeps her young. You can read the article here.

Best wishes
Derek

 

 

 

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