Archive of globe and mail cryptic

A treasure trove of cryptic puzzles!

The Globe and Mail, a prominent Canadian newspaper, has been publishing cryptic crosswords since 1978. Over the years, they have archived many of their puzzles, making them available online for enthusiasts to solve and enjoy.

Here are a few ways to access the archive of Globe and Mail cryptic puzzles:

  1. Globe and Mail Website: The newspaper's website has an archive section where you can search for and access past puzzles, including cryptics. You can filter by date, puzzle type, and other criteria.
  2. Globe and Mail Cryptic Archive: The Globe and Mail has a dedicated cryptic archive page, which features a selection of puzzles from the past few years. You can browse by date or search for specific puzzles.
  3. Cryptic Crosswords Online: This website, maintained by cryptic enthusiast and puzzle constructor, Peter Gordon, offers a comprehensive archive of Globe and Mail cryptics, dating back to 2000. You can search by date, puzzle number, or constructor.
  4. Wayback Machine: The Internet Archive's Wayback Machine has archived versions of the Globe and Mail website, including their cryptic puzzle pages. You can access these archives by searching for "Globe and Mail cryptic" and selecting a date range.

Please note that some of these archives may not be complete, and availability may vary depending on the source. Additionally, some puzzles may require a subscription or login credentials to access.

Happy solving!