6down. Would you believe it, don't you agree. (1,3,3) I ??? you Can't think of this one and I'm guessing its really simple -bit like me this morning. lol. Many thanks in advance
Saturday GK ?500. 42down. Place where judo is practised. (4) _O_O Sunday GK811 17across. According with rules of procedure of meetings (2,5) IN _R_ER Many thanks in advance to anyone answering the...
28across. The last imperial dynasty of China: also a small metal finger cymbal ued in Cambodia (2'3) M-'I-G Bit late I guess for the postbag but this ones been annoying me all weekend. Thought Qing...
25across. Crunchy breakfast cereal in North America (7) G---O-- 28across. In US slang, a certain winner of a race (4-2) ---O -- Wish they would keep the clues contained in English diction. Many thanks...
22down. Native American people of northeastern Arizona whose name is linked with ear candling treatment _O_I 5down. Thick and spicy Indian stew made chiefly of split pulses _H_L Many thanks for any...
THE General Knowledge Crossword in THE Sunday Telegraph this week was THE worst crossword ever set. Maybe THE compilers should get THE members of THE public to submit their crosswords in THE vain...
22down. Muscles between buttock and hip. -L-T-I (6) Bit of a 'cheeky' question this one and probably completely obvious when pointed out but many thanks in advance
15across. Highly venomous reptile native to Australia and one of the most deadly creatures in the world. _I_E_ SNAKE 20across. Device consisting of a small noose attached to a stick, twisted around a...
1down. Miss the overture _ _ _ _ 9across. Bear up, though there's a depression on the way. _ _ R_A Many thanks in advance to my fellow cruciverbalists.
6 down. Type of Nordic cracker containing rye and wheat, said to be the staple diet of Viking raiders. _R_S_ BREAD Many thanks in advance to my fellow cruciverbalists.