Stuck on these two...
2d) Discounter introduces reductions, perhaps (8)
A-A-R-M-
anagrams?!
16a) Ancient city square, very hot after fourth of June (7)
-I-E-E-...
Music for the opening of the big match (7,5) ---d-n- m---- (Could it be wedding march?) and southern European bridge, one taking a road (8) --a-I-r- and Not prepared in advance for this special...
I am learning the art of cryptic and am enjoying it immensely. I recognise various indicators but where a substitute word is used I get confused, for example...
1) Naive at first, he became cold (7) ??T???S 2) The shoreline! (8) ??D???R? 3) Not lily of the valley! (3) E?? 4) You fill it too full for the bumpy road, love (8) I think it's ?V?R????
Good morning. I have two clues left to solve :
11a) "Think how you'd respond without an S-bend?".
(6) P _ N _ _.
7d) "...for the odd time it'll happen ". (4). _ N _ _....
22a perhaps a coconut shy is acceptable to attack f?a?sa?
Quick clue is legitimate target?
27a drink Vera fails to finish before entrance ??r?o??h
Aromatic wine
Any help appreciated thanks....
) essential part of cars. Solve argument one says boots another says muffler, and next one is, and last one Lightens your way. Thanks again for your help and to save more arguments friendly ones...
1) lightens your way. 2) initially Royal Artillery turned up at the end. 3) short girl on way south has turned around. 4) cleaner with container.5) step into fashion. Thanks for any help