Setters On More Than One British National Paper
Several setters appear in more than one paper. Some of these are:
| Guardian | Times | Independent | Financial Times | Daily/Sunday Telegraph | Telegraph Toughie | Private Eye | Observer | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paul Bringloe | x | Tees | Neo | |||||
| Michael Curl | Orlando | x | Cincinnus | |||||
| John Dawson | Chifonie | Armonie | ||||||
| John Galbraith Graham | Araucaria | Cinephile | ||||||
| Brian Greer | Brendan | x | Virgilius | x | Jed | |||
| John Halpern | Paul | x | Punk | Mudd | Dada | |||
| Sarah Hayes | Arachne | x | Anarche | |||||
| John Henderson | Enigmatist | x | Nimrod | Io | Elgar | |||
| Paul Henderson | Phi | Kcit | ||||||
| Eddie James | Brummie | Cyclops | ||||||
| Mark Kelmanson | Monk | Monk | ||||||
| Don Manley | Pasquale | x | Quixote | Bradman | x | Giovanni | ||
| Philip Marlow | Hypnos | Sleuth | x | Shamus | ||||
| Dean Mayer | x | Anax | Loroso | Elkamere | ||||
| Roger Phillips | x | Nestor | Notabilis | |||||
| Richard Rogan | x | Bannsider | ||||||
| Allan Scott | x | Falcon | Campbell | Everyman | ||||
| Roger Squires | Rufus | Dante | x | |||||
| Neil Walker | Tramp | Jambazi | ||||||
| Mike Warburton | Scorpion | Aardvark | Osmosis | |||||
| John Young | Shed | Dogberry |
x - Denotes a compiler operating without a pseudonym in this publication.
In addition, Roger Squires compiles for the Glasgow Herald and the Yorkshire Post.
Roger Squires and the late Ruth Crisp set at various times in their careers for all 5 of the broadsheets.
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