Here is a link to 'Pigs might fly' by Mr Magoo. The puzzle is on page 57. http://thespectator.n...om/epaper/viewer.aspx Quite an straightforward grid fill made easier by a helpful crossword title....
Today's crossword can be found on page 57 via this link-
http://thespectator.n...om/epaper/viewer.aspx
An enjoyable offering by Doc which brought back a lot of memories....
I am still in the dark regarding the completion of above . 2 down and 29 down giving huge problems and although have discovered links to 35a, 21d and 48d I still have noclue how to completethe five 4-...
I am glad there was no dilemmas here (which was the case for me in "A New Year Message" 2008). As with all of the year's listeners so far, the grid was fairly easy easy to fill, but the...
I'm stuck with the codeword and the unchecked coded answers. Can anyone tell me if the codeword is 'Subordinate' which could be linked semantically with the 4 answers in italics? Alternatively is...
I have followed the weekly thread about the Enigmatic Variations crossword and thought I would give it a go today. Although it has taken me all morning, I have completed it, and wonder how it rates in...
2 clues with no letters, as they are entered in code form. 1. Wallaby No. 2 in penalty infringement, right? (8) 2. Younger mussels one goes for in jar (6) Having no possible cross-checks makes it much...
This week's offering is "Five Dots" by Franc, which feels somewhat reminiscent of one or two of his previous puzzles. More difficult than some of the recent offerings, but sound and...
This week's offering is "364 263 by Xanthippe" A straightforward grid fill which now leaves me with the problem of following the instructions, whilst not being an owner of the required...
Reading from top left clockwise around the perimeter of the crossword is the following sequence of letters, separated by spaces: DAITRTEGOOGIDTNETNLRNETO. The only clue is "Around the...
This is probably a stupid question but last week some people were debating the merits of submitting their results online rather than by post. So I am interested to know where the online grids are...
This week's offering is "The Glady Marsh" by Salamanca. This is only the second Salamanca Listener that I have seen that is not part of his Plays of the Bard series. Another fairly fast grid...
I very much enjoyed last years penny dropping moment with playtime, and likewise with this weeks listener, it was very neat how it all came together. No ambiguities although one answer I couldn't find...
Some help last few driving me mad 1ac solution containing benzoin used as an inhalant (6,6) ?r?a?s balsam 28 ac common often unexplained name for earthwork (6,6) m?u??? ??s?l? 14 dn hospital able to...