Quietened by the fact that the three pounds due are in change. (6) L _ L _ E _ . Face up to the fact that the hens have done their task. (4) L _ I _ . If I give out to you, it's about time. (4) I _ I...
Seasonally fat bird taking part in a contest of sorts. (5,5) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ . Crazy and, at this time of year, noisy, too. (8) _ _ _ C _ E _ S. Hear the bell ring for him in church. (5) _ _ I _ _...
Nervous reaction in a seasonal sportsman when conditions become more difficult. (8) Evidence of bad cold when it's Zero between priest and saint. (5) _ _O _ _ . Make a note to me and the little...
(1d) Affecting one portion; biased; prejudiced. (7) P _ R _ I _ C . (22d) Coated with a thick layer of metal. (6) _ L _ T _ _ . (30a) Regards with contempt or disdain. (8) _ _ R _ _ S _ S
(18d) Attendants or aides travelling with a person of importance or rank. (7) _ _ T _ _ _ _ . (26a) Writing down points as a reminder. (6) _ _ _ I _ G. The fifth letter of 18d is the first letter of...
(3a) Grammatical construction? That sounds like the talons of underlings! (11, 6) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _A _ E C _ A _ _ _ . (4d) Ring a catholic? Difficult in the grove. (7)_ _ _ _ _ R _ . (9a) Chaste way to...
(11a) There's no inner sanctum over the hill to mount an attack. (5) _ T _ _ M. (28a) It's not about a caveman's vocabulary for nothing. (6) N _ U _ _ T.
(1d) This stream might be by the outskirts of Cork. (4)B _ C _ (15a) By this projection, one of the soccer team is off. (5) T _ _ _ N. (19a) The family note a discordant sound. (5) C _ A _ G. (33a)...
(6d) Con game played with three shells and a pea. (10) T _ I _ _ _ _ _ I _ . (10a) A fool gets some credit laid on thick. (5) C_ _ _ S . (42a) First sailing boat before the end of July looks...
(4d) Open and shut case about spice suggesting Victorian times. (6) E _ I _ H _ . (44d) Potter's wand sounds like an old Christian. (5) E _ _ _ _ . (48a) 14th centuary Franciscan Friary in Co. Galway....
(4d) Open and shut case about spice suggesting Victorian times. (6) E _ E _ H _ . (6d) Steamy scene where actor rides off into the sunset. (6) Y _ P _ _ D. (44D) Potter's wand sounds like an old...
(6d) Steamy scene where actor rides off into the sunset . (6) T _ P _ _ D . (24d) Back out of a Dublin hospital for the stout. (6) R _ _ _ _ D. (33d) Dresses up again going head first into corselet....
(4d) Open and shut case about spice suggesting Victorian times. (6) E _ E _ H _ . (37a) Sailors take on board electronic countermeasures over shanty. (9) Y _ _ _T _ _ _ N. (42a) Star in a little...