Greetings fellow Listenerites, This should be a week free of controversy, I think. A nice solid puzzle, with the three different types of clues keeping things interesting. The two thematic grid...
Evening all. Once again I find myself staring at a completed grid and a completed instruction, the former quite straightforward, the latter requiring a leap of imagination that so far eludes me. All...
Wow. Absolutely brilliant. I tried to rotate the rings mentally, but got out the scissors after a few minutes. Then half my letters were upside down, so I printed out a new grid and re-filled it. An...
Not finished yet, but the grid fill is going smoothly, the theme has been cracked and therefore some reverse solving can take place,but, the rugby is beckoning. Certainly one for beginners and...
14a chap producing contracts for acceptance briefly. (5)
25a Comes out with poorly doctor wearing slippers. (7)
Help please, then I must really put the lunch on!...
Elementary, indeed. An easily guessed theme as far as resolving the ambiguities is concerned, leading to a very quick grid fill. The most interesting thing about it was checking the statements against...
all our hard effort and this is what you get from the so called hardest crossword in the uk - absolute tosh the way to finish the numerical crossword is to try and find a word that ends up being the...
I just cannot get started on this one, can anyone please give me just one or two answers to hopefully get me started PS I understand if I don't get any replies thank you
http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/games_and_puzzles/article2454416.ece Do give it a try - they really aren't as difficult these days.
Good morning all. As usual stuck on the last two clues. 20ac Conserving energy, I pen lengthy number? (3,3 ltrs) i-e-g- 48dn Meerkat looked in regular places for fox (2,3 ltrs) m-t-d Many thanks.
Wounded husky nursing a cut above island (6). Is it kyUshu or kyAshu (anag. of husky and a)? Looking at the internet, both appear to be islands. However, I thought it was spelt with a "U". Many thanks...
I've just received some books in the post. The Collins English Dictionary and The Collins Thesaurus A-Z, so I've obviously some crossword or competition. But, I can't think for the life of me which...
I'm trying to teach myself how to understand and do The Listener Crosswords from the Sat Times. Can anyone give me some help and hints to get me started with this weeks?