Hi, there! I am seeking some help with this one...they have changed it to a symmetrical puzzle and I do not have a clue what to do! I have already got 1 and 15 Across ( The Phantom Of The Opera House ) and 1 Down ( The Tempest ). I do not have 20 Down.
But I have many of the other Across:
Checkmate, beheader, Thor, Cran, Esperance, Scuba, Useless, Suspend,
And a few of the Down: Inept, Gloominess...
Where and how to place them on the grid? Some help will be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks!
The problem is not really the clues, but where to put the answers that I have...If you look at the puzzle you would see what I mean... Only 5 clues are numbered for this puzzle, and as I have never done one before, I am at a loss!
Thanks! I have 15 & 1 wrong. Send me a another hint, please! And Can you suggest a crossword solver of the ilk of Chambers Word Wizard? This latter is no longer functioning! Any help will be appreciated.
Yes, it's interesting. I have got out all the ACROSS clues except two for which I am seeking some hints...
-Supply tongue coating and broken lower leg
- Before strain comes foolish vanity?
And some hints for the following DOWN clues, please:
- Meat entrée spread around small dwelling
- Mistress of a Scottish house in good form
- Depravity results, if Highwayman Dick is cut short before you, of French origin
Just seen this, grandilo - glad I was able to help up there ^^^ :-)
5a A word for an animal skin + anagram of a short word for that part of the body will give you 'supply'
17a A word for 'foolish vanity', made up of another for 'before' & one for 'strain'
2d A cut of meat...
8d Double meaning here (if you've the crossing letters, it's probably the word you think) - if you have a Chambers Dictionary, it shows them
16d Ends with French words for "you" & "of"
HTH - again, I'm trying not to spoil it for you :-)
Many thanks, Lie-in King, for these great hints! I have the answers now. I have just 3 more left for which I need some more hints. After this, I will work out the challenge of the black squares! Here are the clues ( DOWN ):
- Body odor, as holy man comes up and talks conceitedly
- Destroys Scottish cottage rooms
- Vulgar upstart is just the usual standard - not quite the Goddess of love!
21d Start with a short form of 1st 2 words & end with a short form of a 'holy man' (up = reversed)
25d Double meaning - 'destroys' & 'Scottish cottage rooms' - again, Chambers helps if you have it
17d A short word for 'standard; normal' + an unfinished Goddess of love
Thanks for walking me through this one so expertly! I do not possess the Chambers Dictionary, so I was unable to check the 2 Scottish clues - 8D & 25D - Everything else is falling into place!
Thanks again! Thought I was done, but am having trouble with a few ACROSS...probably have them wrong...need some confirmation:
- The French value added tax? Each side has a point to raise: LEVY
- Carson to a T, gets the Spanish backing and is hard to deal with in Scotland: NARCOS
-Deny Descartes a major American company: DAMAC
- Getting a gin fizz after the club? She looked neat and charming doing this on a Thursday: FIZZING
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