Well no-one won! Lots of folks got 3 links correct but I ask you - CARD READER - who would have thought of that! However it was good fun and well worth repeating another time.
The answers to the first clues across usually run together to make a word or phrase (if you say them quickly). In today's puzzle I have the following :- sand robotic cellists dee bertha vinous but no...
14a Male member of a religious order that arrived in England in 13th century from Italy and who distinguish themselves by a red cross on their clothing.(8, 5) c-u-c-e- friar
Shaneystar - I believe that you were also a winner of this crossword. Have you ever received anything from the magazine? I cannot now remember what the prize was or whether it was something not yet...
Not a good time for the proof-reading section at the DT - no high-lighted clues in Monday's Herculis crossword and no clue for 21 down in today's general crossword. Are they all off with heatstroke?
1d Nickname of the wookiee who was co-pilot of the Millennium Falcon in Star Wars *h*w*e I seem to remember he was Chewbacca but don't remember any nickname!
Thanks to all for the introduction to this puzzle - I am enjoying my first attempt but am stuck on four 15a Simplicity in Soissons n*a*s***e 22a Garish in Galashiels r*a*y (v annoying as I used to...
I posted my Sat DT GK crossword and forgot to note the highlighted clues, essential for the next stage - can anyone oblige ? (definitely a blonde moment!)
As a regular addict of this crossword I am sometimes bothered by the addition of "at sp" to a clue when it does not seem to matter. For example in today's puzzle 3a the answer could be cowrie or...
As always there is one I am stuck on 20a An enclosed stall with a door where an animal can be confined under cover l -o - e - o - Grateful for any help