Cryptic Crossword - Setters On More Than One British National Paper

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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