4 left: 13a Grave-robber accepted a challenge briefly, breaking into house (8) H-A---R- 14d Slimy Italian man promoting superior scent (9) --I-I---E 21d Sibling maintains level of brightness for all...
A few left: 6D - Swedish girl, abandoning her last love, wrapping me up thus (2,6) I-G-E-I- (IN GLEMIN???) 22D - How to make two small sons less confused (5) A---E 23D - Slip pipe down the middle in...
Two remaining: 11A Perhaps wild things in a plain copy of air passage examination must be deleted (8) B_O_C_O_ (Bronchos? If so, why?) 15A Colouring solution's not right intrinsically (2,2) I_S_...
Struggling with the last few: 4d Money from west of Africa one passed on to the north (4) C--- COIN? Can't see why though 5d Half the cheese sandwiches poor, ultimately: stay for local delicacy (10)...
3 left: 5D Virginia's partner into endless marijuana? That's serious. (8) G.A...A. I am thinking GRAVITAS but I can't see why. 11A Recall note covering for example, White Horse Inn? (6) ..A.E. 25A Old...
is anyone here playing on the new Telegraph site? Has anyone else noticed how some people are getting maximum points for old puzzles when they shouldn't be? Makes the leader board somewhat...
2D What one does in a restaurant - it's a trial having to eat a horse (5,1,4) -R-E-/A/-E-L 8D Test point obscuring brother's vision (4) M-T- 24A Not quite smart fellow in the West Country (8) C-E-E-O-
21d Train taking one back through Greek central region (7) R_T_N_E I assume RETINUE, but why, other than the train bit. 16d It again is written in the stars about a Delilah (9) T_A_T_A_S
Disparage Don's article in book with odd title (8) I know it's BELITTLE which is obvious disparage. I don't get the cryptic bit though. I assume the ITTLE at the end is the odd title...
Place in Greenland, not Germany? That would be silly! (8) E_L_N_E_ Kind of thinking it's an anagram of Greenland without either the G or the D which IS a place in Germany, but not joy so far!