12d going by what the french say 2.7 e- --s-a-t
14a get out of position 6 d---s-
19a acted as a man of intelligence 5 --i-d
many thanks to anyone who can help me finish off...
anyone out there doing the sunday life crossword. I am stuck on 2 17a it's very ancient humour - but it could be growing 4. I have c-p- 23a a board-meeting 5.5. -t-s m-t-h I could be wrong somewhere....
20a American lawyer without force or emotion 5 d - a - a
The only thing i can think of is drama but can't make the connection. Any helpers out there. thanks in advance....
13d fit description for those who are going to meet 2.3.4. -- -h- p---
15a cut an article in various ways 4 sa--
26a it gives the batman a break 4 -p--
Many thanks in advance...
I am still struggling with my fireside quiz 'singing stars of the sixties'
15. ABHIKKRTYY (5.5.)
11. AEEHHILNOPRS (5.7)
9. AACDGGILORSU (5,7)
any help would be much appreciated....
on the last two - 18a achieves a sharper result, being not quite upright 5 h - - - s
14d men of the church, one hears, are big boomers. 7 - a- - - n -
Many thanks to all for your help...
I am stuck on a fireside quiz 'singing stars of the sixties'
14. BEEEHLORRRSTVY 6.8.
21, BBEEGHIOPPRT 3.3.6
many thanks in advance to anyone who can solve these for me....
I am completely baffled by 6d - irish translation of the title of a notable song written by peadar kearney in english (7,2,6) I keep thinking it should be 'the soldiers song' but that does not tally...
5d having the pulse of those not very old (5,2,5) y n g e r I thought it was young at heart, but the t does not fit in. could it be young in heart many thanks
5d having the pulse of those not very old (5,2,5) y n g e r I thought it was young at heart, but the t does not fit in. could it be young in heart many thanks