Seen 'take a bath' as answer to suffer a financial loss. Bath is also an answer to another question in this quiz and I can't find any reference to it meaning suffer a financial loss, also it is not...
Theme of quiz is nicknames, alias, pseudonyms etc eg Old Lady of Threadneedle Street - BOE =Bank of England Can anyone please assist with clue - overnight diplomatic negotiations, Answer starts with...
Theme of quiz is nicknames, alias, pseudonyms etc eg Old Lady of Threadneedle Street - BOE =Bank of England Can anyone please assist with clue - overnight diplomatic negotiations, Answer starts with...
Clue is The Prince of Darkness. I think answer is Ozzy Osbourne but clue gives 5.8 or 4.8 for answer. I can't find that Ozzy is spelt any other way. Am I on the wrong track? Are there two different...
If anyone really likes anagrams help in cracking this sentence would be much appreciated. Only guidance is - No clues! It really is easy uyatnpfaoromralpplueyiuasanetupbhracrkoo Many thanks Sue...
Leicestershire -
Hose in water (12)
Fasten heavy weight (9)
Slang for nothing (6)
Rutland -
Little water (6)
Sounds like healthy engine (7)
Many thanks for any help Sue...
If anyone really likes anagrams help in cracking this sentence would be much appreciated. Only guidance is - No clues! It really is easy
uyatnpfaoromralpplueyiuasanetupbhracrkoo
Many thanks Sue...
Can anyone assist please? What "technique" is a hands on therapy that is applied using very gentle pressure, but no manipulation? What "ology" works on pressure points to stimulate...
Can anyone assist please. The answers are all familiar or famous High Street shops. Droopy thinkers need stirring up. Skeletons in the cupboard. Push a bit, attempt more and it's there. Many thanks...
Can anyone assist please. the answers are all foods. Crazy or unbalanced (8) A direction and a girls name (6) Shy car points? (7,5) Zestful enjoyment (6) An animal and a story with type of kitchen,...
Can anyone please tell me the name of a type of horse collar. The word is 7 letters long and I think is an anagram of the word chamber
Many thanks Sue...