14a. Out of date magazine with gold necklace on the front (8).T?M?W?R?
I'm thinking Time for the mag but is the rest of the word "worn", in which case why please?...
Bottom left is blank so a couple of long answers should help 13d.Unexpected decline at onset of recession involving a European. (9) begins with I 14d. American city's causing mild sensation for a long...
13d. Choppers flying over most of long-established training centre (4,6). ?r?p/?c?o?L.
I had prep school but it appears there are also (theatrical) prop schools out there too. Please help....
Hello, just inking-in the answers and having second thoughts about 1 d. Cruel behaviour is adopted by deplorable male. S?d?s?. I had sadism but I suppose sadist would work too, depending upon whether...
When I went online with my android tablet this a.m. a new tab appeared, purportedly from BT. It quoted my IP address and invited me to complete an anonymous questionnaire about my experience with BT,...
Am stuck in bottom left corner - the answer to 21 down should really help with the rest:
Chaplain repeatedly bringing in Biblical location here. (6) Sorry haven't any letters yet....
I'm completely stuck on this last one: Proportion Stalin found out to be anti-supernatural. I have ?s?i?n?L?s? But I entered this into the Crossword solver app and nothing came up. I think the letters...
Can't decide between GAMY, as suggested by Scorpiojo, which sounds right, and OAKY, which also seems right - strong flavoured and anag. of okay. Which should I choose? Strongly flavoured red wine, not...
Help please - I have five left and answers to these two should enable me to finish:-
19d. Fail in role of team's leader, displaying overweening behaviour b?m???t
17d. Discussion describing dieters?...
3d. Satirical piece about Thatcher finally seen in the fringe. s?i?t. Skirt? Skit fits in but why Thatcher and the R? 20a. Scrubber shows anger at court - wife left outside. ?i?e/???l. Line call?....
19a. Old fellow's warning about mum in shallow water. ?i?s?o?e. Possibly something shore?
6d. Contemporary British artist, one resident in Southern French town. ????l?r...
11a Aid heaving invalid after losing his head (4,1,4) G?V?-A-?A?D. Seems to be give a hand but I can't quite work it out - part anagram? Help please, before I fritter away the cost of a postage stamp....
19d. Extra thin: ???r? 22a. Stand fraudulently concocted: (3,2): ??t up The first letter of 22a must be the second letter of 19d. All I can think of is "spare" and "put up" but am not convinced. Any...
3a. Ready to absorb large amount in real business:
?r?s? t?c?s (2 four letter words)
I'm thinking brass tacks and stacks would be large amount but what about the bras?
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20a. Try by two players in a game for example.
E?S?Y
Essay fits the "try " bit of the clue but I can't figure out how it fits in with the rest of it....
1a. Computer device fit to be kept in dry surroundings ???L?T 2d. Love the sound of a way out ??O?E???U?? I think tablet and aboveground are the only words that fit but can't work out why. 6d. Skin...