Has anyone ever one the brain games crossword in the Saturday Telegraph.If so how and when in the process are you contacted to be informed. Wishful Thinker
Hello can any kind soul tell me who the person in picture E in the DAILY TELEGRAPH Brain Games 29.11.14 .I only recognise Julie Walters but I don't think it's her
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I am gob-smacked! I received the Telegraph pen and crossword companion notebook today for winning no.1145. Not so strange you might say; but I also won No. 1128 in July! I have been completing...
Another snafu by the HC. This time they have possibly matched the wrong grid to the questions! Unless of course it is now encrypted and you have to try and match up a clue with the right across or...
6a Coat lens of camera, binoculars etc with special layer to minimise light reflecting from its surface. B?O?M I can only think of bloom, but can't find a definition to prove it.
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mail on sunday prize crossword - 28.4.13.
20 down - circle measurements which are half a diameter- 5 letters R?D?I
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20d ? Everest; knighted Welsh geographer who was Surveyor-General of India 1830-43 superintending the Great Trigonometric Survey. E?E?E?T As the answer is George I believe they have mistakenly given...
28dn Isometric exercise performed in a stationary press-up position (5) p?a?? 38ac Word or term derived from an acronym describing a member of a couple without children (both of whom earn a high...
This puzzle had opposite answers for the clues given. 12d pleasure ?U?I?E?T the only word I can find is rudiment which is not the opposite of pleasure. The first U comes from 'buying' = opposite of...