CancelReport This Post

Please fill out the form below with your name, e-mail address and the reason(s) you wish to report this post.

 

Crossword Help Forum
Forum Rules

mattrom

1st February 2026, 00:39
Thanks, Jono. I had forgotten that it's the first of the month, and went looking for Gemelo.
I found Everyman a bit tricky. I've never heard of 22a, but that probably dates me. Had a smile at 9d. and 14d.
2 of 24  -   Report This Post

geeker

1st February 2026, 00:45
Thanks, jono.
On the difficult side for Everyman.
22 was also unknown to me. I guessed the answer (clearly anagram) from crossers but had to Google to verify.
17 COD.
3 of 24  -   Report This Post

bowergirl

1st February 2026, 01:32
I did not think 22a was an anagram? Isn’t it a word for unsettle, a word for sundry and one for squares? I agree this was tricky but some nice clues.
4 of 24  -   Report This Post

geeker

1st February 2026, 01:46
Sorry, you're right. 22 not an anagram. I had put away the solution (on paper) and forgot. I could make a good guess from the wordplay.
5 of 24  -   Report This Post

jono

1st February 2026, 03:18
That’s curious, 22a was a write in for me on the first pass with no crossers. It must be very British thing, though not something you hear now. I’d probably associate it with the 80/90s.

I wasn’t sure if it would be Azed today. He’s announced he will no longer set Competition puzzles but will continue with Plain ones for as long as he can. He’s effectively retiring in stages.

He writes about his career in the last Azed slip, here…
http://www.crossword.org.uk/Azed2773.pdf

6 of 24  -   Report This Post

ianwil

1st February 2026, 09:16
I had to Google 15a to parse it, only knew the satirist bit.
It’s my age!
7 of 24  -   Report This Post

damstraat22

1st February 2026, 09:42
Just a quicky. Is the address for submission of the Azed the same as that for the Gemelo ie Berners Street?
8 of 24  -   Report This Post

ianj

1st February 2026, 10:12
Enjoyed this today (after small problems getting in, I had to sign in to see the puzzle).

Just about suitable level of difficulty for me.

22a has left me with images of Ricky Gervais (David Brent) in the Office, which I can't get out of my mind now :)

9 of 24  -   Report This Post

phil10000

1st February 2026, 10:51
Lots of fun today, I thought - loved 1A and especially 14D.
I'm just a little unsure of 18D, which doesn't quite seem to parse fully. Are the first three letters really a 'school for doctors', and do the last three really equate to 'AmericaN'? Or am I on the wrong track?
10 of 24  -   Report This Post