last one----brain fatigue setting in. Is 16 across Sequoia and if so why? I think our down answers are fine. Thanks in advance. I would love to win an Ipad--perhaps we all do.
All answers include words for places where people or animals live. Places can be fictional. 7. The paddock at Newmarket, say, becomes a place of captivity. (8) 21. Unconventional British family housed...
places in the uk with something to be found in the home 1.ie stags bonk here 2.ignite h20 3. ten voles sir racing around here 4.boo monster running round. thanks a lot.
who was the famous resident of sissinghurst these are places in britain whose name include somthing found in a house the value of an opener gnu got in m, get it sorted hair isnt glossy we hear chital...
Initials are of a record & the artiste/group. Title or singer(s) includes a number. ----- 1. TBO by TSG ----- 2. NMB by KM -----3. FCIHH by M ------- 4. GAO by TDCF ------ 5. SROG by TFT
As usual having trouble with last two.Part 5 A male badger ? i can only find it as being Boar but can't see the relevance. And body of water lies north of the black isle. Any help would be greatly...
University place with no degrees (9) Answer must contain at least one silent letter and begins with a G sound, coming between Glisten and Gristle Last one I need to get and I'm stumped. Thanks to...
Last clue. The answer is a work by J.B. Priestley, but I have stared at a list of his works for ages and still can't work out which one fits the clue. "The Spanish secretary's filled with anger" Any...
Clues are given in groups and the first letter of each answer in a group should re-arrange in to the surname of an author. I can't get that to work for two of the groups. Here are the clues and the...
hi anyone doing the red nose day quiz from sainsburys. am stuck on three answers all answers have something to do with noses or the colour red. 1 oblivious-because of peter pan or moby dick. 2 visa in...
17 Potteries girl sounds truthful (4,10) 56 Eliot's lady from the sixteenth day of the third month (8,8) 79 With grapes and water out of reach, he chewed sultana after tea, we hear (8) 99 He mixed...
closing date approaches! can anyone help with these please: 20a the french watch a large city (8) 17d storm appearing during revolution (7) 19d fishwife trapped by marital payment (5) 21d flavour...
Why is it always the silly clues that elude me? 4d black &grey Hawaiian goose N-N- 18a Perform by whole orchestra T-T-I 38d Rabbit or deer tail Thats assuming my letters are correct. Thanks
The following sentences are first lines of well known hymns. HELP!!! 1. The ballad I perform is unfamiliar affection 2. The dispute is settled, the encounter positively achieved.