Crossword woes

Cryptic in every way

Sir, – In the 1970s I played in the Gaiety Theatre pit orchestra. Between playing we’d read books. Gaiety management asked us to desist as we looked bored. So we twiddled our thumbs for a couple of nights until one of the musicians, also a cruciverbalist, put The Irish Times crosswords in among the music on his stand.

I’d never tried a crossword but I followed suit, completing the Simplex but being utterly baffled by the cryptic. The cruciverbalist advised putting yesterday’s crossword and today’s solution side by side. Thus I learned. A year later I could complete both crosswords in under 20 minutes.

Then came Crosheir 10 years ago and I had to revert to clues beside solutions to figure him out.

Now you’ve gone too far. Sometimes it’s so bad that even today’s solutions shed no light on yesterday’s clues.

I am defeated and dejected.

– Yours, etc,

KEITH DONALD,

Rockbrook,

Dublin 16.