This was a good mix of lots of different techniques. Progress was steady until a major PDM when I realised what the keywords were. After that it was very straightforward. I was rather uncomfortable...
Just to say I am a lucky winner of the Guardian Prize of two weeks ago and to give a big thank you to all those who have helped me on this and previous puzzles.
Any help appreciated. Big old crawler West Indian soldier deserts,in the red in business IGUANADON I can see big old crawler. Can anyone explain the answer? 'orrible character musical piece turns to...
52 ac must be "lucky" but why? I can see the obvious connection with "fortunate"
Fortunate king sheltered by notable 21 (21 is Australopithecus) L-C-Y...
15a,16a,13a,23a, ! Spaces in the clue are (4,10,2,10) but the spaces on the grid are (4,10,6,6) ? Anyone got any comments ? The clue is ...Look back at the text (The Spanish cover books with borders):...
Is there a genius out there who can explain why.. "Mislead I may twixt life's tough twists and bites" IDEALISM - an anagram of mislead+i - but what has that to do with the solution? I...
I think we have turned a corner in terms of difficulty. Another outstanding grid construction. The lack of unches made the task easier once the quotation was got, but the way it all tied in together...
3D Starts to emulate Jesus after enthusiastically reading sermon by Jesus (8)
What is actually entered in the crossword is subjected to some editing as per special instructions (6)...
"Mislead I may twixt life's tough twists and bites" IDEALISM - an anagram of the first two words- seems the obvious answer but I find it difficult to match it with the rest of the clue -...
last 2-help please
5d do you expect number to end in this way?5 OU?R? outre??
35d roman(numerals)? 5 ?I?IC civic or mimic?i prefer the former
explanations/confimation welcome...