27a Most relaxed moving Toulouse's universities out - - O - E - T 18d Soldier in clay worked with caution C - - - - - Any help would be appreciated, thank you.
Not doing very well this week!!! 15d Security man in the National Gallery (9) 19d Rotund philanthropist in a green jacket? (7) 10ac She gets to New York at speed (5) N - - - - 13ac Gives out like...
21ac Kind of name (7) 23ac Lords and ladies stir a bird (4-5) 25ac Tea by which he might be got fatally tight (5) 26ac Peter to be principal boy? (5) 27ac State of one who is weary of Burns's women?...
The Sunday Times Crossword 4251 2 down (7) Lawsuit about university state _ _ _ T _ _ _ 4 Across (4,5) I left with fast pulse L _ _ _ _ A _ _ _ 7 Down (7) Frank takes some cornflakes in cereal bowl _...
I have found both Telegraph crosswords vey hard this week. Managed to complete the General Knowledge one but beaten by the Prize one. I would appreciate assistance with 15 down. Buffoon almost climbed...
Under Microsoft's version of Java the tab key worked perfectly. I have been forced to install Sun's version of Java on my computer. The tab key no longer works. Has anyone found a solution to this...
Tactless, as one is overheard (10). Indiscreet or Undiscreet? "One is heard" provides "discrete" ->"discreet", but there does not seem to be any indication whether it should be prefixed by "in" or...
49a) Legendary monster with the body of a lion and head and wings of an eagle Griffin or Griffon? both spellings given in Chambers .... but KM doesnt use Chambers!! what answer have other Abers given?...