32a. Word derived from the Old English meaning ‘journey on horseback’ for a highway. (4)
40a. From the Latin meaning ‘to see’ a prospect or sight of something such as open countryside or other natural scenery, or a work of art or photograph depicting such. (4)
46d. Part of a garment known in the 16th and 17th centuries as a band. (6)
57d. Word used since the Middle Ages to describe an overcast sky. (4)
Oddly, it was 40a that initially caught me out, as (apart from the letter count) 'vista' seemed to fit. So I was thinking for a while that you'd made a typo on the count!
I finally got a decent pizza, even if I did have to heat it in my own oven. Annoyingly though, now that I've found a product that I really like, I see that the packaging says 'limited edition' on it, meaning that the Co-op will probably cease stocking it very soon.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ESX0kEyX0AA-22d?format=jpg&name=large
That's just my luck these days!
Welcome to the world of retailing/marketing, Chris !! Doesn’t matter what the product is, once people are hooked, it disappears !! Damn and blast them !!
Yup, that's definitely the way of things, Steff. Every time I go into the café of the supermarket where I do my shopping, and then try to order my favourite dish there, it always seems to have been discontinued :(