Last few. 8d Her garden sounded relevant (9) E - I - A - E - - Elizabeth? 19a Strauss's old lecher said to be bovine (4) O - - - 14d Blake's night flyer (9) I - V - S - B - E Is this invisible? Thanks...
Last two. 21d Victim of a wrathful Beaumarchais, pace Goethe (7) C - A - I - O
23a Composer of zest at American church (7) P - P - S - H
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Last two, at last. 4d Jack predictably skipped in a bog and some fen (4) J - A -
24d Academy scholar's penning this hardback about marshlands? (4) - M - S
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9a Incomplete brain-teaser containing old literary gossip: versatile setter's fine contribution! (9) P - - - - - - - A 28a Haunt Oor Wullie's friends frequent, first of all? (5) - - - - F Thanks for...
Can't get going this month. 6d Fortune-teller's reflected one's past, unmalicious at heart (7) S - - - - - - 20d Brass fastener one's left in stae after hours (7) H - - - P - - Cold this be hairpin?...
10a Go from Barking in a westerly direction (4) - T - - 24a Unceremoniously drag on across pond (4) - - N - 21d President's view not adequately outlined in speech (5) H - - - S Why is 25a 'Vehicle the...
10d Nobel Laureate shows GI mule lost on thoroughfare in Port of Spain (6, 6) - - - - E - S - R - E - 13a A good investment by O'Brien (5) S - E - E The narrator sprang to Roland's, shortened it,...
28a For audience, sardonic singer may provide stock fare (3-5) R - E - R S - Looks like RYE-GRASS 17d Something other than static often heard on Classic FM (8) - O - E - E - T MOVEMENT? 11a Anticipate...
Not doing too well this week. 5a He offered us a good night out (7) M - - - A - H 26a Those of time unearthed in lively account (9) T - - - S - R - - 25d Like it may be in Wilson's book (through...
A few explanations, please. 15a Dives in March, shivering (4, 3) R - C - M - N Apart fromk being aa anagram of IN MARCH, why is this RICH MAN? 7d Hour at home after getting up, I live for love (5) N -...
Hard one this week. 19a Spenserian chatelaine associated with mother in old school. (4) A - M - Can only think of ALMA? 1a Damaged, like the Cotswolds manor house in quartet? (5) B - R - T BURNT, Why?...
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18a Provenance of Puzo protagonist (6) S - - - - -
14d For example the French love for Shakespearian knight (8) E - L - - - - -
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8d Hitchen's was banged up (6) - P- R - T Is this SPIRIT? 25d Light as Porter's horse and rider (4) - A - E 20d Poet sharing work in hand with Graves is able to include more changes (7) C - M - R - N...
A lot of ambiguous clues in this one for me. 35a International team working initially for time in accounts (5) W - L - S Looks like WALES. 11d Rainwear had, off and on, turned up in field (5) A - E -...