I must have made mistakes! I need answers to 1d African people, a considerable come-down when seen going round like this (8) BAS?SH?S - 13d Fie! Stop holding artillery up (4) H?LO and 20d Like kings...
3 A. Old Olympian swimmer's awfully wise before series - keeping warm (11) W?I???????? 12 A. One that crows get up preposterously with good trick (8) B?G?R??? NB. Several clues contain a misprint in...
Tired, I cry about trendy street food (5,4) D _ R _ R / _ _ _ _. TIA :) Not too many English words fit the first word, I got 2, so something may be wrong :(
12 a Bloomer on radar, so wrong (6,3) 9a Brother smothering body part in 8 28 (cold cream) (9) 13a Work out second Beatles number (3,4) 22a Lights out not later than beginning of evening - black, of...
Just stuck on these last few - any help appreciated. Answers are humorous words in all forms. 31. Delighted "all over" (4) 52. Happy journey to recklessness (7) 56. Disorderly hilarity (7) Many...
Help please.
1ac..flexible containers..B???
2d..class..??N?S
5d..effective working together of different parts of the body..C?O?D?N?T?O?
12d..short film..?E?S?E?L
Thanks...
Struggling with 10A: start from an anagram (indicated by `awkward') of `and' or of `earl'? (The clue is `...and awkward earl has another one (4)'; the special instructions are that no definition is...
,27across Noble bloke with yen for English peasant's son (4,4) ?E?R ?Y?T
I am thinking PEER GYNT with noble being peer and the answer being a peasants son but cant see the rest........
Is there an award for consistency? If so, I wanna claim it as my own! Yet another lowly 3 for me this week :(
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Good morning everyone - Saturday morning again - gee they roll around quickly - and the weather's not too bad, a bit on the sticky side, but no wind and no scorching heat ....yippee !! Now for some...