3d it is quite large and orderly ( 4) 19d chemist with dough went to ancient city (7) 22a wader is accepting bit that has been curtailed (4) 18a chaos on top as a result of bungle (4-2) thanks all help very much appreciated...
I'd already decided 3 down had to be 'tidy', as this means 'orderly', but can anyone please explain how 'quite large' fits in? It's probably obvious but not to me!
Thanks in advance!
Janbrix,
I think the "tidy/quite large" connection comes from the saying "a tidy sum" meaning a quite large sum of money.
That's the only link I can think of.