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Absolute Madness! - the Times's Monthly cryptic test 

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The Times gives club members this cryptic Special every month - only a lunatic would attempt it without the dictionary open ...
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@ajaxmajor
@ajaxmajor 4 года назад
this is the most impressive solve I've seen anywhere I literally cannot express how absurd this is
@squadxzo
@squadxzo 4 года назад
I managed a perfect grid as well except mine was empty.
@richardbach7285
@richardbach7285 4 года назад
I thoroughly approved of "objective I" as a clue for "me". Brilliant solve, of course, and great fun to watch.
@AmaranthRBY
@AmaranthRBY 4 года назад
Got all of it without checking the dictionary once, jeez. Incredible work
@rickrice8660
@rickrice8660 4 года назад
I found it interesting how much guess work and "I think that looks like a word" there is here, as opposed to the Sudoku solves where even though they "are sure it is the right number", they won't place it until they prove it
@MisterM2402
@MisterM2402 3 года назад
I'm a native English speaker with a reasonable level of education and I've seen only *one* of these words before - elegy (which has some relation to my profile pic, in fact!). This video makes me feel like I'm learning English as a second language.
@jessharvey9787
@jessharvey9787 4 года назад
"No idea if that's a word..." x100. Still solves in 33 minutes. How.
@ahope1
@ahope1 4 года назад
Gobsmacking display of skill and knowledge. I'm now confident that the only person who could possibly be better than Mark at cryptics is God.
@bluefloyd1
@bluefloyd1 4 года назад
I find myself laughing, genuinely out loud, at your solves on this. " it looks like a possible word, I'm not gonna go as far as to say it looks like a word". genius
@jdpjamesp
@jdpjamesp 4 года назад
Love these lunatic crossword videos. I can never do them but always fun seeing you try!
@powt0wn
@powt0wn 4 года назад
holy christ i got 15 down. feeling like a brain genius
@msscoventry
@msscoventry 4 года назад
Well I knew six of words once they'd been filled in!
@nonagrey3422
@nonagrey3422 Год назад
ASS ARTS being an answer makes this the most brilliant puzzle on the show ever.
@ridefast0
@ridefast0 2 месяца назад
Astounding from start to finish! Champion in action!
@PatchworkPS
@PatchworkPS 4 года назад
This is insane. I don't know what to say, I'm just in awe.
@gabrieltchekemian1980
@gabrieltchekemian1980 4 года назад
In French we often double the last consonnant if we add "el/elle" to form an adjective from a noun So in this case passion-->passionel/passionnelle And bravo for this great solve
@jay1men
@jay1men 4 года назад
Could almost hear the gears turning in marks head when he was cracking the north east corner! Great leaps and recalls from half forgotten trysts with root words! Great stuff!
@bazcuda
@bazcuda 2 года назад
Superb! I love the misdirection of "...objective I..." in the middle of the clue.
@ktuluflux
@ktuluflux 2 года назад
This is insane. Like watching an alien play quarterback for the Cowboys.
@plusjeremy
@plusjeremy 4 года назад
I just love watching these solves. Gonna try March’s now. See you in a month.
@andrewgrant6516
@andrewgrant6516 4 года назад
20,000 months? That's over 1000 years!
@gengar678
@gengar678 4 года назад
not being a native english speaker I did not know any of anything you said whaha. And still I watched the whole thing and was mighty impressed.
@ftatman
@ftatman 11 месяцев назад
Amazing solving!
@kchorn1
@kchorn1 3 месяца назад
Taraxacum is the genus of dandelion, Taraxacum officinale. There are also several other weeds in the genus.
@powt0wn
@powt0wn 4 года назад
you mention scrabble - ever considered playing a game on the channel?
@Speireata4
@Speireata4 4 года назад
Loess is (in German) a type of very fertile soil on which vegetables grow very well. I only know this, because I grew up in an area where this kind of soil is and therefore learned about it in school when talking about our area and what is special about it. I didn't know that this term was used in English, too.
@SporeMystify
@SporeMystify 4 года назад
Im just left in awe.
@grenvillephillips6998
@grenvillephillips6998 4 года назад
Polysyllabic hilariousness. I only got taraxacum - the dandelion. Great entertainment!
@d4r4butler74
@d4r4butler74 4 года назад
Wonderful, as always, to watch you go through the puzzle.
@darklordrowan6152
@darklordrowan6152 4 года назад
What in the world...Today I learned I never knew how to solve a crossword puzzle...
@duzzzz94
@duzzzz94 4 года назад
I can't do/understand these in English (I do like to solve these in my native language) but I can't stop watching you solving these either
@farmersix4434
@farmersix4434 4 года назад
It’s amazing watching you work out the answers but I don’t think I learned anything besides the fact that I’ll never ever finish one of these ever 🤣 I’ll stick to the logic puzzles 😆
@richardfarrer5616
@richardfarrer5616 4 года назад
I managed to guess exexmpla though I hadn't worked out why. I'm feeling chuffed for half getting one of the answers, and I like to think I have a good vocubulary.
@msgrtuning
@msgrtuning 4 года назад
I didn't know that polyphloisboian could be written polyphlœsbœan !
@joelleet554
@joelleet554 2 года назад
jaw dropping
@dannylfcmeatloaf
@dannylfcmeatloaf Год назад
My grid was full of completely random letters, however some of mine looked like word as opposed to these 'answers' which 0,0000000001% of the world would know. Actually, that puts you in the upper echelons in supreme intelligence, so kudos anyhow
@oNtuobAwoH
@oNtuobAwoH 4 года назад
"Large single is EP, male is E." Can someone explain this to me before I go mad? I am not at all familiar with this type of puzzle, so I understand there's a logic here that goes without saying.
@xupej04m3
@xupej04m3 4 года назад
Large single -> EP en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_play Male -> HE
@AmaranthRBY
@AmaranthRBY 4 года назад
There are many common abbreviations used in these cryptics, Wikipedia compiled a (partial) list here en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossword_abbreviations
@oNtuobAwoH
@oNtuobAwoH 4 года назад
@@xupej04m3 thanks! of course, now I feel stupid for not realizing :D
@oNtuobAwoH
@oNtuobAwoH 4 года назад
@@AmaranthRBY thank you!
@ahope1
@ahope1 4 года назад
Try this: chambers.co.uk/book/chambers-crossword-manual/
@no-feetmcgee5577
@no-feetmcgee5577 4 года назад
Well, I figured out "langspiel" and the correct wordplay for it a few seconds before Mark, so I guess I'm not *too* much of a pig-sconce. :P BTW I find it amusing that my browser underlines "langspiel" as not being a word.
@protheu5
@protheu5 4 года назад
We can get into sudoku, you help us with that, explain how to do it and everyone can get into it with no issue. These crossword puzzles are just a chasm away from regular people. Please, do help us, HOW THE GLORY CAN WE THINK THAT WAY!? How can a regular person get into it!?
@AractusPuphlicus
@AractusPuphlicus 4 года назад
You have to start with easier crosswords and work your way up
@andreww4473
@andreww4473 4 года назад
Firstly, understand that the crossword in this video is EXTREMELY difficult, even for experienced solvers. I would not even begin to attempt this crossword. I didn't understand cryptic crosswords until a few years ago. I was chatting with a friend who understood cryptic crosswords, and she began to explain how the logic of each clue got her to the answer. We now sit down together once a week and solve a couple of cryptic crosswords together. There are some clues which I can answer easily which she cannot, and vice versa. This explanation and practise has helped me to understand how to solve cryptic clues. A number of the early videos on this channel explain how to understand cryptic crossword clues. Watch those and then try some easy cryptic puzzles. Once you begin to recognise the 'trigger' words and abbreviations which are used regularly, you will begin to find them easier to solve.
@ahope1
@ahope1 4 года назад
Try this: chambers.co.uk/book/chambers-crossword-manual/
@powt0wn
@powt0wn 4 года назад
watch their recent video “Cryptic Clues: How They Work”, and their beginner cryptic videos. i usually don’t get anywhere near finishing a cryptic but i really enjoy them!
@laurencesharp9613
@laurencesharp9613 4 года назад
Another brilliant solve of an extremely difficult puzzle, but please can we have more standard cryptic crosswords, ones that mere mortals might have a chance of (mostly) solving? Also the occasional Listener crossword if they still exist.
@ChrisSPCs
@ChrisSPCs 4 года назад
The channel used to be more crosswords but Sudoku people kept saying less crosswords, more Sudoku.
@richardbach7285
@richardbach7285 4 года назад
@@ChrisSPCs And there's money in selling su doku apps! I'm not sure how they could monetise crosswords.
@ThomasJohnsen2
@ThomasJohnsen2 4 года назад
@@ChrisSPCs The thing is, that these types of crossword puzzles really only are solvable by people with English as their native language and some education. A sudoku can be solved by any person of any nationality and no prior knowledge. Thus your audience is several times larger with sudokus, and I can certainly see why the channel would focus mainly on those. Don't get me wrong - even being a non-English speaker, I really enjoy watching solves of cryptic crosswords, but I would never attempt a solve myself.
@CrackingTheCryptic
@CrackingTheCryptic 4 года назад
We will try to do more crossword videos and the occasional Listener (yes, they still exist). When we publish crossword videos though we'll always have a sudoku/puzzle video that day too.
@bryanroland8649
@bryanroland8649 4 года назад
@@CrackingTheCryptic Great! A bit of both please. This crossword was ridiculously difficult. Amazing solving abilities.
@kieranbain810
@kieranbain810 4 года назад
*typical amazed cackling ensues for 36 straight minutes*
@ahope1
@ahope1 4 года назад
Same.
@sagov9
@sagov9 4 года назад
actually got the Stones song reference before he did :), also I knew the word langspiel which helped
@arturslunga3415
@arturslunga3415 4 года назад
Taraxacum! Of course....! *slaps forehead*
@MitsuoRLCoach
@MitsuoRLCoach 2 года назад
Taraxacum??????????? Never ceases to amaze me how weird these root words are
@Ruftenkind
@Ruftenkind Год назад
Absolute animal 👏👏👏👏👏
@nigelm5777
@nigelm5777 4 года назад
Are figures published for how many people solve these things? No telling how much dictionary use, I guess.
@sheilas1283
@sheilas1283 4 года назад
Amazing! I love hearing your thought processes. I wouldn’t be able to attempt this but I did know SADZA!
@owie34
@owie34 4 года назад
Wow!! What is that Chambers program?
@catnip420
@catnip420 4 года назад
As a foreigner with not so great vocabulary I find these impossible, I even struggle to understand what's going on while watching the video. I guess this is why I prefer Sudoku, maths and digits are universal. I'd love to see some videos with easier puzzles so even people like me can try to crack them.
@mickeyjupp1
@mickeyjupp1 Год назад
Impressive word knowledge - not as engaging as Simon but still very impressive.
@Cryolemon
@Cryolemon 4 года назад
I'm always pleased when i get even one of these clues. Although in this case the one was ELEGY, which was by far the easiest.
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