I am still struggling with this quiz any help will be greatly appreciated. 8. P,A & A (The T M). Book/Television. 12. B F & the H. Television. 14. S T & S M. Television. 42. D M & P. Television. 43....
6) Tap in the form of a black fish (6) B????? 11a) Abandon through adread of potential rows (8) ?O?????? 17d) Once the edict comes out, is keyed up (7) C?????? 15d) Its a strange man outside with a...
I assume 1d is Remittal I can see remit but why tal for substantial or is my thinking totally wrong? I've put Slew for 24d I seem to remember the same clue a while ago and I don't remember a...
no26- 4,3,6 letters-what happens after 5? no32- 7 letters- how old is the Irish group. no33-8 letters- cleaner not happy around Eastern acting. no 36- 6,5 letters- loud noise in 2 directions with...
Question about berries on quiz call last night / early this morning. Too frustrating to watch for long and mind boggling to conjecture what the logic is. What was answer to COUNT THE BERRIES with...
Good Morning. This is rogerr (Barbara). I have set the link words today and will continue to do so throughout the month of February. The four words to have their links predicted should appear below at...
Another week has gone by and it's time again to match wits with Kate Mepham of the Daily Telegraph. Can you predict the four Link Words successfully ?? The four words will be entered below by the...
10) GP with zany vicar up mthe garden path (5,6) 17) Does he look after costumes in the Principality (5,7) 31)Spare linen to last several years (10) 32)Thing posted making growing space (7,4) Thanks...
my brain has seized up again. 1. looks like you should fear nothing. 2. twice hot drink. 3. method of preserving. 4. long prison sentence.(thinking stretch, but never heard of a stretch jacket)
I've done the puzzle but still don't understand the title. The picture looks like a galleon with two fish below. The title is: Cryptic Clue No3: Weak and Indicisive Swimmer. Can anyone explain it to...
Not a clue for you to reply to, but I would like to share my appreciation of this amusing crossword clue; it appears in today's Daily Telegraph obituary of Ruth Crisp, one of their compilers, who has...
MM (Michael Mepham) had universal appeal - quite irrespective of a person's age, gender, colour or creed. This quality serves as this week's inspirational title for the last of my Link Games as "One...
KM = Kate Mepham [Daily Telegraph] This is a fun exercise to see if you are able to predict the Link Words in the Herculis Crossword [in Saturday's DT[] The four words to be linked SHOULD BE ENTERED...
Is it my imagination...or have I been 'away' so long that there seems to be many new members on here? I popped on over the weekend..which seems to be a busy time on here,.. and I didn't recognise many...
20a The French watch a large city ???t?e?l (8) I'm thinking Montreal but would appreciate clarification 19d Fish wife trapped by marital payment ???r? (5) I'm thinking dowry which would make the...