Expert crossword solver and setter, Tim Moorey, seeks to dispel the myth that cryptic crosswords are the preserve of the elite. In this new, easy guide, he demonstrates that anyone who enjoys words and word play can learn to solve a cryptic crossword clue. With clear pictorially presented explanations for many clues, you too can revel in the deep satisfaction that comes from finishing cryptic crossword puzzles. Designed to apply to the solving of any cryptic crossword, this book develops and expands Tim’s first book, How to Master The Times Crossword, and is designed to guide the cryptic crossword beginner to an enriched solving experience. • Contains 15 new practice puzzles from 15 different newspaper and magazine sources. • Many new hints and tips to help every solver • Greatly expanded lists e.g. of those all-important abbreviations you should know • A completely new demonstration of how one solver tackles a typical daily cryptic • Up-to-date sections on the latest help available online eg smartphone and tablet apps • In-depth and clear explanations of every clue and puzzle answer • Previously published as ‘HOW TO MASTER THE TIMES The Times Cryptic Crossword Demystified’
Before I started reading this, I was slowly working through the Guardian’s Quick Cryptic crosswords. I can now usually do the Quiptic without too much bother, and have a stab at the full Cryptic too.
Moorey's book is a concise and readable introduction to, and overview of, solving cryptic crosswords (hereafter I shall refer to them simply as crosswords), which does a great job of balancing the big picture with the minutiae. At the time I picked this up, I had already been a (casual) crossword enthusiast for a couple of years and had previously consulted many varied resources on solving crosswords, but always piecemeal; this was my first go at a work this thorough and logically organised. In How to Crack Cryptic Crosswords, Moorey provides in depth explanations with copious examples; a splash of history and trivia; a lot of practice, both of individual clues and whole crosswords; and a solid body of reference material that I expect I will continue to use as I solve crosswords in the future. There are perhaps two places where i feel he could have done better: 1. I would have liked to see some gradation in the help provided for the practice clues and crossword. Each one has a solution page which highlights the separation of the clue into definition and wordplay, and notes the kind of clue (anagram, cryptic definition, etc). I would have found it helpful to have a second page that provided initial tips, such as just providing the clue type, so one could get a bit of help when stumped, without immediately jumping to the answer. 2. The index is rather lack-lustre and a more thorough concordance structure would make the book more useful as a continued reference work.
This is about the sixth or seventh 'how to solve crosswords' guide I've read over the past thirty years and I'm still no better at solving cryptics than I was before I read any of them.
This one is entertaining and witty and has a number of practice clues and 24 sample crosswords to solve.
I found this informative and certainly learned a lot about how to solve cryptic crosswords. Having the answers in the back of the book was too tempting, though.
I wanted to include a book about cryptic crosswords in the the Bump Memorial Library. A friend, at one point, recommended a novel — THE GIRL IN CRIMSON ROSE — but it wasn't very good and didn't give the reader any sense of how cryptic crosswords work or why they are fun to work.
This "how-to" does a good job of laying out the conventions and practices with good example and clear analyses of how clues were constructed. That said, once we got to the "Finer Points" section of the book we were still often mystified.