Need help parsing.. 27. One into drams given up to get used to solids? Och aye (5) drams = nips. Insert one = A and raise to get SPAIN. What connection to solids or Och aye (which I believe means oh...
Need to resolve conflict. 8D. VIPS hiding points - insanity (9) POTTINESS? 11A. Cross-roads: vehicle turned by sign for it? (6) CARFAX The second A in carfax would make 8D Pattiness. Is Carfox a word...
Two clues and parsing of third. 7 Innocent (say) character starting out in university course (4) P??E 17 Sudden sharp blow circling north – such a breeze soon passes (5) SLAN? (N inside slap?)...
Need help. 31. Drinking cup I was last to drink my fill, one over the eight (5) KILI? Also explain why the possible answer. 2. Take parts lower in old inventory (6) SCROWL Thanks in advance....
Need help with last two.
7 'Source' of tropical disease I'll escape recurrent attack (5)
?ASSA
17 Mount section ready for driving (5)
STYE?
Thanks in advance....
I have 2 left and one whose answer I cannot parse.
But please provide me with a hint on this clue first.
8. Po rt so? (5)
S?L??
Please note there is a space after Po.
Thanks in advance....
Need help. 9D. Pander leaving smack on Jenny's cheek? (4) SA?S 13D. What'll cause Jock's milligrubs? Qualified dentist, ordinary filling (4) D?DS (DDS for dentist and U for ordinary? DUDS?) 20A....
Still struggling with last 3. 36. Essayist's trollop, once exquisite to the ear (4) ?ICT 16. Accept present, fairly old (4) A?U? ADUE? how? 11. Noted septet? Forward leaving other ranks floundering...
Need a lot of help today, but will start with two. 26D. nstruction from gran on boating lake, place for oldies? (5) ?OW?? 18A. Yoghurty dish, we hear, in old cups (5) ?H??? may need more help later....
Am stuck.
10D. Prelude: middle section without start of coda beginning to end (6)
E??REE
28A. Jumping onto part of Indian train? (4)
O???
Help appreciated....
Help appreciated in parsing this clue. You may find it rash going wild with one in Cornish teas! (5) S?ONE I don't know much about Cornish tea but a search tells me that it is taken with SCONE. How do...
Here is the clue from today's Azed. This use was not widely practised in the old church- it's odd (5) ?ARUM The answer seems to be SARUM for Sarum rite practised in the church. Odd =rum How to explain...
Help appreciated.
9. Antelope, one leaving section of its native continent(5)
S????
13. Puck etc. in this sense accepting his master's opening couplet? (4)
H?B?
Thanks....
I had three clues in my help message last time. Two were resolved but one was left. Tom seasons tripe (4) G?O? Seasons is an extra word to be ignored. Goop could mean tripe but how to explain Tom?...