Hi I took out a telegraph puzzles subscription on my phone. There was an off to get a year for 50p or a £1 I think. Now, it is trying to renew at £50 a year. Anyone else do this, and whats the... ...
Can't quite get this last one 25a Sisterly name given to a French fancy (7) N?N?I?E Its obviously NUN something, but I can't quite get it. Thanks in Advance.
Hi I often enter this book quiz from a magazine in the library. However, this month the link doesn't seem to work. Has anyone else found some variation of the link that... ...
I've let my TLSs build up, so still stuck on this from a few weeks ago. 21a Graves's was one to run the city (6) ?L?E?E if my crossing letters are right. Thanks in advance
I'm posting this in Crosswords because I know many of you still buy papers for the crosswords. I've got a weekend Times subscription and three times now out of the last four weeks the Sunday Times...
I've just finished the Sunday Express Skeleton and realised theres now no mention of a postal address or prize even though there is still a space for your name and address. Then I saw prize for the...
I've never had this problem before but my antivirus software (AVG) keeps telling me that this site is infected with phishing software and won't let me access it. I know other ABers do the TLS...
I'm a bit late coming to this crossword and its probably not worth posting with the Royal Mail on strike but I'd like to finish it anyway and move onto 1456. So. any help with my last clue would be...
Stuck with this last one. " Shakespearean insurrectionary or revolutionary bodyguard " (4) R?S? Can't find anything but possibly Rose? I don't understand the revolutionary bit, which may indicate that...
18d There's a scandal over the French lady in this satire (7) S?A?E?A Not totally sure about the first A - the crossing answer is greek drAma - which I think is right but can't parse from 19 Buskin'...
I'm a bit behind with my TLSs I need help with this last one, so I can move onto 1404 22ac. A tale of a convicted murderess making a journey back to favour (5,5) ?L?A ??A?E - maybe Clean Slate? But I...
I know lots of you must be Times subscribers to access the online crosswords. Do any of you download the free monthly Amazon ebooks? and if so have any of you started to be charged for them? For the...
Help with last clue please, so I can move on to TLS 1368 9a Type of book with notes almost entirely on nothing (6) ?O?A?O not 100% sure of that first O which comes from 2d Barrack fully occupied by a...
14d Venetian ferries bearing cloth in the middle of jetties (9) Probably T?A?H?T?I - the middle of jetties being T...TI although I can't parse the crossing first T 13a Sex in country seat that causes...
I've not seen this posted, so it must just be me who is struggling with 6d Dickensian agent's agreed to steal (5,3) R?G?R??Y I can see - Roger - agreed and there's a critic Roger Fry. It that the...
26a Speaker's paid attention to crowd. (4) ?E??D I'm thinking this is HEED - paid attention, but can't fully parse the answer. No one else has posted this clue, so it must just be me having trouble....