Bonjour, I'm on the trail of the birthday boys and have got one of them with his works and birthplace. But I'm stuck on the following clues for which I seek some help so that I might find the other birthday boy. Thanks in advance!
ACROSS:
24 Dejected cardinal fell to the ground (7): ?L?????
35 Hilary, say, at home with Bertie or Charles de Gaulle? (8): ?E?ME?T?
43 Old moolah left entry in chronicle (5): A?O??
DOWN:
4 Article cramped storehouse upended (4, hyphened): ?A??
7 Maiden stops greeting upright learned man (6): ?LL???
8 Bill enthralled by square lass (6): ??D???
30 Some angsty Lusophile means to write (6): ???LA?
34 … cast in Arne opera (6): D?U???
Matakari, just a thought - maybe if we gave you the answers and left you to work out the parsing, you'd gain valuable experience? Once you've dismantled a few answers for yourself, you might not need quite so much assistance.
Thanks, Neveracrossword, your suggestion seems good, but I do not think we need to put it into effect this time. With perseverance, I believe I am seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. I seek confirmation and parsing for the following:
ACROSS:
27 American without brown skirts (5): TEXAS
28 Antiquated parliament fits up heater (7): RIGSDAG/RIKSDAG
( I opted for RIGSDAG. )
44 Crucial heart of dessert is some dry fruit (4): KEYS
39 Each expert knocked back trifles (5) : N ? WAE
DOWN:
23 Refined eating-house barring a hog sequentially (7, two words):
EN SUITE
38 Try and cut second outing (4) : HEAR
Thanks again,JJ109 and Neveracrossword, what about 28(A), 39 (A) and 23(D)?
And finally, to put this one to rest, a confirmation for the last two:
2 ( D ) Someone posturizing that soldier detained (5): YOGIS
31 Noted seaman perhaps meeting Germany’s old president (6) : KRUGER
Happy about the UNCLUEDS which I now have. I am getting back to my yearly Christmas Charity Puzzle by Gordon Gray which is great fun,though quite devious in some ways.