1d- factory's philosopher ?i?? 2d- i understand son may become a dancer ?o???s 10a- bit of work? I start to crawl behind everyone, having an aversion ?????g?c 14a- the horrible woman, not the male...
Help please Q54 A seven-lettered word containing two sets of double letters,alternatively spelt as a six-lettered word with one set of double letters.Either way it is the outline of a speech etc or a...
Obviously our friend Michael Mepham is not a musician because the answer for 19d does not place middle C on the second line. As a pianist and church organist I can confirm that using the G-clef,...
Spent several evenings puzzling over maps etc on this one some weeks ago - recently with holiday and golden wedding celebrations have not had time. Now time is running out would be grateful for help...
Help needed please on number 18 the famous car from film or TV (I'm sure I should know this one but it just won't come to me.) Also need help on a couple of the dingbats. Number 13 pants with the ants...
Amillion thanks to sarumite, Argee2, kayakamina and blackandtan for abaca. The weasel's relative is still a problem unless marten has a recognised alternative spelling as martIn?? It crosses the 'I'...
Dear DTGK Geniuses out there: I'm attempting to complete a crossword that carries a couple of tempting prizes and am absolutely stymied on two answers. Any suggestions would be very gratefully...
All answers are items to be found in the countryside - flora, fauna, landscape features or man made items. 1. There's a range of food at end of the open space 2. Metal by the seashore? 3. How far must...
In the phrase, apparently coined by Edward Bulwer-Lytton in his book The Caxtons, "It is Lombard Street to a China orange", what is the orange, a fruit or a postage stamp?
just trying to finish the above quiz, the answers required relate to section 3. british place names that include the name of a bird. 1. warmonger with "66 hero 2. did the morris men work here. 3....
6a- a parrot wrasse 4 ???f 11a- out of consideration 5 a???o inner membrane pollen grain or spore 6 i????? 14d- old grassy tracks once used to take cattle to market 5-5 drove ????s 30a- a hare brained...
I'm relly stuck on the last 3, so any help appreciated-- 1 Would the 51st be a 2nd one 5,5,5 2 Mrs Jones' boy 3,8 3 catchy Mousey 7,7 Any ideas would be helpful even if the number of letters/words...
Assuming that 13 ac is ENCHANTED how does it fit the clue? It fits the definition 'Delighted' but where does the 'women's liberation doubly evident in advert seeking buxom lady?' fit in?