18 down: Geological period wherein you'll find seabird one inhabiting Pyranean area(7). I have es?uar?. All I can think of is "estuary", bu I've no idea why. Any help will be appreciated. Thank... ...
Last one: 19a: Stations mostly crucial when moving about in force (9, 2 words). I have ?iecr?cis. I'm completely stumped, so any help gratefully received. Thank you (in advance).
One left: 15 across: "This opens in composition ...as in opera maybe?" I have "?ria", so it must be "aria", I think, but I've no idea why. Can anybody explain, please......or offer a better solution?...
8d: Has wobbly movement? Not I! Not true if I've this. I have s-aki-es-, so it's either shakiness or snakiness, but I can't work out which it is. Any help gratefully received. Thank you.
32 across: What's associated with Milton (centrally)? Blindness may have affected such (4). I have e?ne, so it must be either "eyne" or "eine", both of which are old words for eyes. Can anybody advise...
18a: Pilot in rear of boat redirected low-level missile (6): ?xocet. Exocet, surely? I get the pilot in rear of boat redirected (=cox, reversed) - and the definition, but can anybody explain the rest,...
Stuck on three: any help gratefully received: 16a: He's freed from example of one (capital punishment): t?o?e; 6d: I like that (of some Chinaware being nicked)! Help!: c?a?; 9d: Five going on...
28d: When it's missing leg, inclined to go for big hit: *log. All I can come up with is "slog", which fits the definition; can anybody please explain the rest (if m effort is correct, that is)?...
19a: One of the five purported authors of the Pentateuch: e*o*i*t. Stumped by this one, my biblical knowledge has let me down. Any help gratefully received. Thank you