I've found this particularly tricksy today, as some of the answers (including all of these) contain words that have to be represented in the grid by symbols, so I can't give the usual letters and blanks as I don't know what's going to be missing in the grid.
17D: He cuts some six new horror films (6, 7)
46D 64-ton emu bred at NT property (9, 5)
61D File of memorabilia is a difficult problem in poker (7)
67A Make professional contact with opponents and pair of kings (7)
I'm looking at it and I don't understand what the 'symbols' bit is.
For example, I across is: Finish one's sentence and obey road sign. (4,2,1,4,4)
...Come to a full stop
But the grid has only 8 lights and I don't know what to do to enter the above answer.
Ah right, he's also Doc in The Spectator, about which there are many queries on AB. He's The Spectator crossword editor.
He also sets cricket-themed puzzles for Wisden.
Hi all. Struggled to a conclusion, but cannot parse two clues, including 61D. Can anyone help? As above 61D is File of memorabilia is a difficult problem in poker (7) = "tickler". 20 across is Hour at church causing row at church (6) = "tierce".
terce a service forming part of the Divine Office of the Western Christian Church, traditionally said (or chanted) at the third hour of the day (i.e. 9 a.m.).
tierce
1.
another term for terce.
tier=row ce=church
donny; the clue leads to 'tierce' (i.e. tier =row, next to ce =church of england)
A tie is a symbol. I can't type the symbol but it's like an upside down saucer. So you replace the 'TIE' by the symbol, meaning that you enter into the grid "symbol,RCE"