22a: Break put to rest game point: **t*r*u**. Interlude seems to be the answer: inter/lud(o)/e. Can anybody explain what happened to the "o" in ludo (game)?...
3d: Queen dropped into one Scottish Loch: the Lady (6): ama*el. Capital letters as shown. The only thing I can get to fit is "Amabel" (a girl's name). Can anybody help, please?...
Nick, you're one southern ***, initially ripe for replacement (6): *w***r. Third letter could be "p", if 14a is "papyrus". "Swiper" is the only thing that fits. Any help, please?...
Has anybody worked out how to access the Azed from the new Grauniad website? I've managed to print off the Everyman, but Azed is, as always, quite a bit more elusive....
14d German emperor visiting good hotel in the French province (5). I have y*t*m. The solution to the clue may be the surname of a well-known chef, with the first name fitting the letters which I've...
Can anybody help with the Wordfinder this week? It's an anagram of uroswtmhdrree, and the answer is a TV programme. "Murder" might feature in it somewhere....
Finding this hard going. Can anybody please help with:
23a: Greeting one receives off Scottish isle: *a*a**;
21d: Tongue's sort of red - I hold it!: i***h.
Thank you....
Can anybody help with:
56a: Virtually everybody prepared to reject scientist: t***a;
51d: A young persons' organisation eating grand beef: a*g**.
Thank you.........
Stuck on last one: 9d: get tame thus...male tiger when it's trained: relai*. In the down clues a "c" must be removed from the answer to the definition part of the clue, and that answer must fit the...