Crosaire - Gone!

(RIP) Bin Ridin

Registered user
Joined
Mar 14, 2004
Messages
6,662
Reaction score
24
Location
Dublin mostly!
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2010/0407/1224267829627.html

'Irish Times' crossword compiler Crosaire dies

PAMELA DUNCAN

Wed, Apr 07, 2010

DEREK CROZIER, better known to Irish Times crossword fans as Crosaire, has died in Zimbabwe, aged 92. He began compiling crosswords for the paper in 1943.

Mr Crozier, who lived in Harare, Zimbabwe, died on Saturday. “He became ill on Good Friday morning while compiling a crossword, and died in office, you could say,” Mr Crozier’s son Brian, said last night.

Derek Crozier started his career as a clerk of the Guinness Brewery in Dublin and moved to southern Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, in 1948.

Former crossword editor with The Irish Times , Lorna Kernan, paid tribute to Crozier, who she described as “a real gentleman”.

“He did up all his crosswords on a manual typewriter. Because of problems in Zimbabwe, he would give the crosswords to anyone he could pawn them off to who was travelling to the UK or other parts of Europe, who would then post them on to me,” Ms Kernan said.

“He never solved a crossword in his life but he was a genius and a dab hand at compiling crosswords,” she added. The first Crosaire came about after Mr Crozier told Irish Times journalist Jack White in the Pearl Bar on Fleet Street in 1942 that it was “a sort of hobby” of his to make up crosswords. The name Crosaire was inspired by the then common road signs bearing the Irish cros aire – crossroads – as well as being a play on his name.

© 2010 The Irish Times
 
Sad news. Always enjoyed the Crossaire, although it was rare I could finish one.

Trying to explain to people who didn’t do it how I arrived at some of the answers was always interesting.:confused:

RIP.:rose

.
 
Sad news. I liked his style, it was possible to get an 'in' to his thinking if you did the thing regularly, but skip a while and you had to start all over again.

Wonder if someone else will pick up the baton? The Simplex one is OK for a warm-up but not the big challenge of the cryptic
 
My Favourite

Very sad news, but what an entertaining mind and still going strong at that age. Inspirational. He will be missed.

Still my favourite:

"kkkk" (4,5).

Answer: Four Weeks.

Four wee K's! :blast Brilliant. Even when I guessed the answer from the letters contributed by other words, it still took a couple of minutes to "click".

RIP

Psyko :rose
 
I like the one on the radio yesterday

GEGS (9, 4)

Answer Scrambled Eggs
 


Back
Top Bottom