Which words from our language history, be it from Chaucer's era, Shakespeare, or Dickens do you use, or would like to see return to common usage?I remember watching an episode of The Simpsons where Mr...
I have two answers that don't seem to tie in. 1A. Loch north of Fort William ?A or E ?R? I think that the answer should be Layne, but that doesn't fit with the following clue. 3D.Cylindrical pile. I...
A bit late in asking this as we only receive paper on Mondays in France. 24 across, American folklorist. Paul ?A?D?U?G
Quickie. 7 across metal cap F?R???E
4 down kitty ???D
making a predetermined series of steps and body movements in time to music. 11 letters .E...I.H... Terpsichore fits, but does not match the clue. Problem is, the clue setter quite often gets things...