Here are today's shaded clues for you - 32a The spherical seed head of the dandelion after the flower dries out [5] 35a English comedian remembered for his television partnership with Dudley Moore ......
Good morning everyone -grey and damp here today but Spring's definitely not far away - sneezin' season !! Not quite the same avalanche of points this week but enough to make the final outcome very...
I'm stumped on three - 41a World's largest monolithic statue s-h-t- , 45a Term for out-of-date computer software or hardware -a-e-y , and 21d In semantics, a word opposite in meaning to another...
Good morning everyone - an early start as the sun is shining here and all the weeds in the garden are beckoning... grrrr I'd better take advantage while I can Four real challenges for us today - PARIS...
Here are today's shaded clues for you - 14a According to Greek myth, the prince of Troy who abducted Helen from her husband Menelaus thus provoking the Trojan War [5] 25a Carnivorous mammal related to...
Good morning all - running a little late as I had a bumper crop of points to deal with this morning, it was going to be a case of either feast or famine and luckily it was the former !! And the links...
Good morning everyone - it's pretty chilly down here today, but they're promising 22d max next week ... guess the hot stuff is on it's way !! A nice little bunch of words for us to tackle today - what...
Here are today's shaded clues for you - 15a English county east of The Wash [7] 30a Plant in the cabbage family with small pungent leaves, used to garnish egg mayonnaise sandwiches [5] 56a In chess,...
Good morning everyone - from a very damp south oz where several warm sunny winter days have turned into slosh, again - luckily we spent those sunny days in the garden and the rain is a bonus !!...
Thanks to the exploits of one Strix - we now have the words from today's Telegraph and they are -
ROBINSON
FLAG
BLOOD
SAGE
I'll post the clues next, but we can get underway now...
Good morning everyone - I'm afraid the game is currently halted until such time as a kind friend posts today's words for us. The site is still showing last week's puzzle - not a lot of use - so we'll...
Unfortunately on-going problems with the Telegraph puzzle site mean I haven't been able to download today's puzzle - at the moment last weeks' Giant is available so not much joy there. I will keep...
Ok, well after a shaky start, here are the aforementioned results and the matches were - Royal Blue [2 takers] Coconut Butter [4 takers] Fairy Cake [9 takers] Bounty Hunter [ lots & lots &...
Due to technical problems with the Telegraph Puzzles online this morning, there will be delays bringing you the results of this weekend's game. I doubt the problems will be addressed before normal...
Good morning everyone and welcome to a new month's contest. Still on the cold and wet side down here in south oz, though we've had a brief hint of Spring with a couple of days in the mid 20's ......
Here are today's shaded clues for you - 35a Kir -----, cocktail comprising champagne with a measure of creme de cassis [5] 37a Large seed of a tropical palm cultivated for coir and copra [7] 24d...
Good morning everyone - warm and a bit muggy here this morning, probably rain later .. oh well, it's a weekday so no matter !! Lots and lots of possibles with the links and perhaps some of the matches...
I'm stuck with one this morning - 43a Alloy of copper and nickel used in electrical resistance wire [6] I have ?u?a?a and any help would be great, thanks
Good morning everyone - lovely day here in south oz after very heavy rain over night ... we might have a nice weekend for a change !!! All the prunus trees are in blossom and a lot of the early bulbs...
Here are today's shaded clues for you - 1a Record-breaking Jamaican sprinter nicknamed "Lightning" who is officially the fastest man alive [4] 8a US singer-songwriter noted for the hit...