Just a couple of parsing queries :- 1Ac Newspaper feature on screen is hit in a big way (8) W?L?O?E? I think it has to be WALLOPED (hit in a big way), but I don't understand "Newspaper feature on...
It's strange how it happens so often : 2 minutes after my last post, I solved 3 of the queries I had raised. No such luck with the last 2. 19Ac What of Roman Britain's capital? (4) ?U?D Looks like...
12Ac Happy laughter leading to outrage (6) ?P???R 3 Dn Note Dynasty actor's skill? (6) T?M?N? 13Dn Guilt one's tortured with bound to be shed? (11) ??T???????? 20Dn Came down to the sea as day was...
Two parsing queries, please :- 1) Artist whose work is barely presented? (6) ?U?E?S It looks as if it has to be RUBENS, but I don't really understand "barely". A plus-sized model with beautiful curves...
10Ac:-High-street shop beer buyers collect from the the back here (4,5) B??? ??L?? 5Dn:- Reformatory man to charm head of State, ER (6,7) T???A? C???M?R 6Dn:- They look for flying bugs early on (4,6)...
Many thanks to all. One last one :- Songwriters using enclosed rhyme scheme (4) A?B?. I suspect the answer is ABBA (songwriters) plus enclosed rhyme scheme ABBA where lines 1 and 4 of a poem or song...
19dn What a judge has, one with a deep voice (7) R???S?N. 25Dn Unopened cream of the healthier variety (4) ?I?E 20Ac I'm surprised by fellow doing spells in resistance (6) O?M??? 21Dn Back from...
Wounding remark by short girl, one like Rihanna (9) B?R?A?I?N My first instinct, given the known letters, was BARBARIAN, justified as :- Barb (wounding remark) +(M)arian (short girl) but, not knowing...
Commentator's not in time for West Ham's match (5) L?G?T. I know that the answer has already been confirmed as LIGHT. but no explanation was given for why. Can someone please explain the parsing.
11Ac Conductors in Boston have nothing to go on after this (4,5) L?S? T?A?N. It looks as if it has to be LAST TRAIN, but why? Clue of the Week :- McEnroe, say, magnificent on grass (9) S????????...
1) Playing afternoons not on for a prom (3,5) ?E? ??O?? 2) Breaches of the peace in a short expression reportedly (7) A???A?S 3) Where rents go, strictly speaking (2,3,6) T? T?E ?E???R 4) Start living...
1) Make pet harmless, the rule at Christmas? (6) D?C?A?. Looks like DECLAW, but does the word actually exist? - not in Chambers. 2)Monster ("bully") youngster clutches almost tight (8) is definitely...
I do not wish to spoil the enjoyment of anybody who is doing this puzzle, and will therefore try and phrase my query carefully so that it doesn't give anything away. The preamble to the puzzle states...
Problems with parsing :- 1) Leaves a tip -- which they all have each in their own way (8) = ICEBERGS. I realise all icebergs have tips, but....? 2) Check on spare glove (8) = GAUNTLET. Why? 3) One...
Last one :- Supplies stolen sent north and dropped in garden store (8) T?O?S?E? It looks like TOOLSHED (if GARDEN STORE is the definition), but I can't see the parsing. TIA