Here are today's shaded clues for you - 11a A family of plants including the garden Pisum sativum, a seed of the latter, eaten as a vegetable or blown through a shooter etc (3) 53a Word for a hollow... ...
Here are today's shaded clues for you - 13a ...a small horse of 14.2 hands or less, upon which to sit astride ...(4) 51a A plant's subterranean radix that is synonymous with base, foundation, origin... ...
Apologies again, folks - my phone is having a hissy fit again, so I'm hoping someone could cut and paste the clues from the Telegraph ....would be much appreciated 🐨😘
Here are today's shaded clues for you - 9a .....habitat whose water- loving flora and fauna includes dragonflies, flag irises, glasswort, etc (5) 10a Any of several garden ribes bearing strigs of... ...
Here are today's shaded clues for you - 14a ....a set but wobbly fruit flavoured pudding etc (5) 31a Arboreta plants with summer/spring wood formed by their cambia (5) 9d ....now 'revolve' as in a... ...
Here are today's shaded clues for you - 11a Author Willard in whose Adventure books, teenage zoologists Hal and Roger Hunt capture wild animals etc (5) 21a A rapid pace or speed, or a barrette,... ...
Here are today's shaded clues for you - 43a Term for a collection/digest of laws, later a secret system of signals,, symbols or words, aka a cipher (4) 7d Type if landform ranging in size from a... ...
Here are today's shaded clues for you- 29a Felted or woven stuff, or a piece of said fabric etc (5) 31a Quality of pulchritude said to be in the eye of the beholder etc (6) 54a A word for strength,... ...
Here are today's shaded clues for you - 48a Word used to mean cast/roll dice, form pottery on a wheel etc (5) 54a A creator of Bod, Bric-aBrac, Fingerbobs, etc (4) 5d A desirable quality, a photo... ...
Here are today’s shaded clues for you - 12a. From ‘feather’ a word for point or tip originally, later a peg, a leg, a brooch etc. (3) 57a. Author, gardener, historian, former director of the V&A, and...
I am fascinated by the Usernames on this sitte. I am assuming names such as Barry, William, Naomi, Patsy are your own first names. But is Tora Tora Tora a tiger, Pastafreak a lover of Italian food,...
Here are today’s shaded clues for you - 16a. A handspring, somersault or other acrobatic feat, a clumsy headlong fall, a disorderly heap or tangled mess (6) 38a A bazaar boutique or emporium or a...
Here are today’s shaded clues for you - 14a. From the Latin for ‘olive’ an ingredient traditionally derived from said fruit etc. (3) 30a. Word for a space occupied by artillery and wagons, or an...
Here are today’s shaded clues for you - 38a. Sodden soul with some 30 names in Sussex including slob, and stodgy. (3) 49a. A practical or helpful hint etc. (3) 16d. A fascicle of axions synonymous...
Hi everyone - I’m just posting this for the time being - twix may have turned in early tonight, perhaps a little too much Irish cheer ( good on you, if you did, twix) but hopefully someone will post...
To the helpful K M family …..I’m still in limbo when it comes to the Telegraph so I’m looking for someone to post the links please, and then I can get the game underway ….thanks :)...
Here are today’s shaded clues for you - 9a. Energy transfer measured in joules, a creation such as a book, musical composition or piece of embroidery etc. (4) 38a. A flock of close-flying game birds,...
Here are today’s shaded clues for you - 21a. Colour named after the dianthus, a flower used by Shakespeare in Romeo and Juliet to symbolise the epitome of perfection (4) 36a. A pomaceous orchard fruit...
Here are today’s shaded clues for you - 20a. A hot beverage synonymous with sympathy etc (3) 32a. Crystalline substance such as fleur de sel, a pink Himalayan variety etc. (4) 36a. Aromatic spice...