Good morning everyone - and another quieter day amongst the links for us all this week, as all the links were matched to a greater or lesser degree - how did you fare with these - Yellow Hammer Little...
There were lots of possibilities again this weekend with the possibility of another low-scoring week ensuing. It was all down to 'Princess Diana' (aka Grannydi). Dis she go for the obvious ones or the...
I think these last 2 may be impossible but am asking for help anyway! There are 2 answers (both with no clues), one across the top of the crossword and one across the bottom. The only clues are that...
12a Firm put off by colliery depth (10) D - - - r - - - e - 7d Hardy, say, keeps one in the theatre (7) o - - - - - - keep thing of oliver but it doesn't fit. 10a Unopened tablets can lead to...
One left 28 Puzzler: odd word in Shakespeare (meaning plausible?) – all thrown (4) ?ROB (Please explain how) Thanks in advance. Were clues in 1A and 17A meant to be so easy? Answers were too...
Aspiring sort of bubbly agent in trouble (7) p???u??
Unusual opening of parliament could be this one (4) ??m?
In cast iron, knockers shoud be this (6) r???s?
Thanks...
17ac. Showers of seconds, etc. come mostly served with cocktails (6,6)?T?M?C-?L?C?S I can only think of atomic clocks but can not see clue connection. 13dn. For now, mostly fat round maidens like...
Last few. 1ac - I rule documentation should be turned over for the Indian festival (6) - I think this is DIWALI. Correct? If so, then 1d starts with D , as shown 1d - stand in river tackling exercise,...
Very hard this week. 4d Fashionable range no longer in yellow (4) C - I - Is this CHIC? 10a For some time after the holidays perhaps, observe this dance (5) T - - - O Looks like TANGO 7d Unknown...