Top left corner holding me up. 1a Subject of antisemitism, bigotry enfin about which Freud’s confused(7)**e*t*s
1d 10 mostly returning in representation of mad old Greek character (7)
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Help with tiddlers please. 8d Sound of a French river, we hear(4) S*N* 15a Mechanical rods rotating (4) S*U* 16aRight start in life for a popular writer(4)***O Does this last one begin with S? The...
Last one. 23a Son and husband splitting tax with Iranian leader and Persian queen(6) *A*H*I
Think the three letters are right. A lot going on in the clue for a six letter answer....
Last two and they intersect. 2d Jack’s gripped by a collection of ancient lays(7) ***T*R 9a Medic at the back with notes, in planned scenario(7)D***T*D Third letter missing on both clues is the...
Cannot get top left corner. Help with 1a should jump start the process. 1a Biggles’s pal Oscar avoids sounding hesitant (6)
3D Russian dandy after one drink(3)
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Bottom half of crossword fine. All over the shop with top half.4a Polony stew was among the favourites of these left wing writers (5,5)***N/*E*** I’ve got it into my head that it’s an anagram of...
26a Relating to a Pope saying’s ending,one man turned against another (9)O*E***I*N Not altogether sure about the letters but main problem is the convoluted wording. 29a A novel breaking every...
Top left corner a pain. Am doing the grid in reverse. 1a Author of a bit of grievous distress by extortion rackets primarily (8) Only letter is A for the second letter. Hoping this will kickstart the...
The question now is not whether Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour party is fit to govern, but whether it is fit to contest an election. These are truly extraordinary times. I can remember a number of occasions...
Top right corner a pain in the proverbial. Can’t get going. Help with 4a will kick start matters I hope.Drink in writing, first part of Shaw’s Slips of the Heart(9)I have T*O******...