Here is a link to today's crossword - 'Groupies' by Doc http://thespectator.n...om/epaper/viewer.aspx A fun puzzle with one solution verifiable in Brewer. Congratulations are in order for two of our...
I've won two prizes. The first was a guinea, £1.05, in the dim and distant past. The second was shopping vouchers. I now do the Everyman in the Observer, Radio Times, and two in the Sunday...
HI FOLKS, JUST GOT STUCK ON THESE LAST TWO WEE ONES, ANY HELP WOULD BE WONDERFUL.
8D TUBES ?u?t? 5 LETTERS
31D BORDERS F?A?E? 6 LETTERS. I thought frames maybe...
Whilst on the speccie; More by luck than judgement I got this right and jumped the right way with the 'troublesome' ones (1A and 15A) however I am being really really slow here and very much Mr Thicky...
Still not sent it off. I think 25 down is cove for covering,nose for nose ring(bt this probably counts as two words hyphened). or hove for hovering. there are other iffy words. Any other ideas we are...
a lot of bother with irrigating lawn,has concern: imperetive to know the reason for so many traffic hold ups in london! (also considering the old-fashioned adams ale after the starters) 7,2,9,3,9,5,5...
This week's Azed puzzle is here: http://image.guardian...1/05/azed1954nov8.pdf You still have time to look at last week's Competition puzzle ('Misprints') as the deadline for receipt of entries is...
This week's offering is Whirly-Birly by Sabre. After a run of fairly straightforward puzzles, we have what at first glance looks like a typical Sabre offering - not an "unch" in sight. So,...