The answers are girls or boys names or nicknames. 1. Take two twisted grape plants to find her 2. A crystalline mineral 3. Perhaps in the spring without an insect 4. Looks as if father and I sing...
The answers are all girls or boys names or nicknames 1.He shows the postage has been paid 2.Looks like they thrash cereal for her 3. Sounds as if he steals a girl 4. Is he descended from the Vikings?...
The answers are the names of sweets. 1. Shaky pulses 2. Fragile leguminous plant I've got "Jelly Beans" for the answers to both! - Any other suggestions, please
A few more sweet questions! 1.1. Music makers 2. Smart eels 3. Mixes with the crowd 4. Pink and white diamonds 5. The sweet that you whistle the whistle you eat! 6. ...
All the answers are sweets. The clues are cryptic, anagrams or reflect adverts (old and new). 1. Alchoholic fungus 2. Theme 3. Would you risk it? 4. Not Dawn's 5. Nearly...
All the answers are sweets - may be cryptic, anagrams or reflect adverts (old and new) 1. Exotic Jelly 2. Half an aircraft 3. Blur at the edges 4. T.G.I.F. 5. Gun...
All the answer are something to do with Easter, the Easter story or springtime, which includes animals, birds, customs, etc. 1. These could be sticky or on sticks (4) 2. At Easter you...
All the answers are the names of fruit and veg and some of their varieties 1. I hear he took a walk out to sea for it! 2. He omits a letter from the gifts he sent! 3. Seed...
I'm still struggling with the following: 3FWSA to the W C and H 10, CRS MA5 The SSLN3H 5 LMWA the S 4LMCUaT 3LMF a P of G 2 LMF a CB 1LMCAA (I think the last 5 may be linked - as in a nursery rhyme -...
The answers are items on a Xmas shopping list: 1. Choice part of the theatre? 2. Where Charley's dramatic aunt came from! 3. It will spoil a chat if he changes the subject! 4. Is it a metal...
The answers are flowers or plants 1. One of the Bard's Twins 2. A rallying call 3. fastenings for the single 4. Take heed - remember insurance for tomorrow Any suggestions,...
The following are Norfolk dialect words - does anyone know the meanings, please? 1. Cullin (or cullen) 2. a mollyblob 3. Ikennies also: Which village in Norfolk is sometimes called "Sneezum"