Evening all. The toughest for a while, I thought. And might there be an error in 3dn ? The wordplay suggests an S as the third letter, while the grid seems to require a T. I'd be delighted to be shown...
The dreaded numbers. Googly was last seen in November 2006 with Solve Two, Get One Free. I enjoyed this. Not too much heavy duty calculator work, and it all fell smoothly into place. Cheers, Googly
Enjoyable, and far less taxing than last week. No doubt the theme will not please everybody, but it's very prettily executed, with great economy and no ambiguity.
This week's puzzle is by Raich, who last brought us "Men In Her Life", a George Eliot-themed puzzle two years ago . Nothing too taxing or out of the ordinary here, though the finish might generate a...
Sorry don't have clue numbers to hand but is Scottish multi millionaire (3,6) Tom Hunter? And if so what does that make Ignorant (7) I have U - - - R -, and wanted it to be UNAWARE, but the U in...
So I can stop thinking about this, can anyone explain the wordplay to 11ac? Married with no children, not being licensed (7) I imagine it's SPLICED, but don't see where no children fit in. Thanks in...
16a German to abscond leaving more debts? (8) ?e?e?a?t I assume it's RELEVANT, but I'm not that happy about German. Is it a misprint for Germane, is it a meaning of German I don't know, or have I got...
20ac Dancer's colleague may appear a bright star (5). C-M-T. It's presumably COMET, but can anyone explain the first part of the clue? Thanks in advance
Would I be right in thinking that the first of the C clues, T and Z give the pointers to which of the two orientations to use? The previous answers indicate a different one to mine! Thanks in advance