A four-letter snorter in the Radio Times's Xmas crossword: "Some lines run under European flower." - D-R. Could it be something to do with railway lines or underground railways?
36a When they're on it's no longer pitch black (11) -L-------T- 34a Troubled airline cuts are impractical (11) 54a Request from Tito in vain and I only have L-------/-------- for 31d Children's song...
A term used exclusively in the Bordeaux wine-making region, what word describes an oversize bottle, holding up to 6 litres, or eight ordinary bottles, in which clarets of great years are laid down for...
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During family history research I found an entry in a parish burial register describing someone as a "Pauvre Bossu" My limited French translates this as a "Poor Bumpy". Whilst I think this is a quaint...
Please can any one help with last two? 35)Cold Curvature (6 4) (Circle ????) 37)Prince's Field(7 4) 22)University Town's Namesake(6 6)(Oxford Circus??? Can't see connection with circus Thank you.
Note heavy metal in for-sale notice in paper? (hyphen) t-l--- Like Pisa's tower it is wrong in altitude. --i-t Any help greatly appreciated. Four Clubs
last few please 8d holly placed over one in turn creates heart warming picture (5-5) B?D?? ?O?I? 9d runs into a bible class in tears (4-4) R??? ??D? 16a highland games enthusiast perhaps not the first...
Birds 5 Fool about its above - reversed 9 Once it's cooked it's over 33 S'pale 37 Tin with uncluttered space 41 Was willing to keep this up for courage no letters given