Cutting corners in relation to reconstructing? (7) A?A?R?M. Anagram is the only word I can think of that fits, but what has it got to do with "cutting corners" ?
I have just attempted to solve this puzzle. However, it would appear that there are multiple solutions: the puzzle can be solved with 693 & 936 interchangeable in rows 4 & 6. Was this a belated April...
Last two : 12A. Mozart's married man with pole (6) ?i?a??. 3D. "Up guards and _ _" (1, 5) order to revert to set speed. ? t?m??. All Google seems to offer is "at them" which doesn't satisfy the clue.
Can anyone explain the following answers: Clumsy Yank's first to fail difficult skating manoeuvre? (4) Lutz Discharge Aussie evangelist (5)? Salvo Many thanks A.
I have come to a grinding halt in the top left of this crossword. None of the letter combinations I try seem to work. Can someone tell me if my check letters are correct? Is 20ac FOXIER? Is 13ac...
struggling today 10. rotter involved with cityfinance finally invested in mineral (11) ??tr??????? reveal someone manipulated union over restraining right (6) u?????
Be off from dance when at Newmarket (7)? Guineas Main follower in France with projector (5)? Tenon Can anyone explain why "be off from dance" leads to guineas and "main follower in France" leads to...
This site is incredibly slow. I was timed out a number of times just trying to reach the Soduku site (http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/art s_and_entertainment/games_and_puzzles/sudoku/) When...
Hello, can anyone help me please? 10A Early 20th century German mathematician, inventor of the thought experiment involving an infinite two storey hotel. ?A?I? H???E?T (5,7)) 4D University located in...
Line written up in verse (6)? Dizain, a French poem of ten lines, fits the definition part of the clue (verse). But what has it got to do with the cryptic part (line written up)?
The clue for 2dn in todays online Guardian is: "2 A chiseller%u2019s last words (7) ". Can any one tell me what the clue should be and how to interpret "%u2019s" which is presumably a parameter to...