OK - a few more 12A - Journey of composer from junction (6) I have ???V?L 14A - Giant Spanish novelist in the end American (9) I have ?N???AD?S 17A - Waugh character, twice wrecked in Shakespeare (9)...
9a Does not include Ash Wednesday despite appearances 5,4 E*b*r/*e** I think the first word is Ember and 5d "There is in London all that life can afford," as his biography attests (7) A***o*d I think...
Quite possibly the butler(9)
**O*U*N*T
and
Associated with French Roman,concerning a Greek(9)
A*E*A*D*E
Rest of the grid mercifully snag free.
Any ideas?...
TLS 1004
14a Leading illustrator,but said to be a wild one(9)*E*R*S**Y
and12a One of Koch's big guns(6) B****A
The rest came out like a dream.
Help please...
TLS 1003 1a New novel man seen writing last year at a Czech spa(5-7)
*****/***L*E*
and 7d One with plenty of pull in Shinar(5,2,5)
Cannot get started this week...
Little fiddly ones at the end! 27a(5) It was curtains for the critic T*N*N 14a(5)Venetian opera composeruses race in French law L*T*I 5d(3,7) Scott as presented by Cunningham SIR/*I*H*** Help please....
9a His audience under age, his subject someone like you(5,4) R*A**/*A*L and 14d Good workmen never blame their tools (5,4) L*R*/**R*N. Very odd that the two part clues are providing the problem. Any...
TLS 972 bottom corner
16d Shakespearean version of sir Humphrey(8)*T***O*D and 21aAdulterous wife places coin on split aces **A*C*S*A
Help,as ever, appreciated...
a few left 15A -three banks lent a hand when she had flame aboard in 'o4 (8) I have ?L?M???? 7D - Canons devising biblical chapter and verse (8) I have ?U?E???N 8D - It had a fair following in a work...