Good morning, Doc's "Triplets" is a tricky one today for the Unclueds.
Hints for the following would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
ACROSS:
16 … and which gets first directed badly by this conductor (6, two words):
DELGA?
27 Rod’s letter is spoken of (3) : C?? (CUE ) ?
29 Aristocrat turning almost clownish (4) : G?RD
42 Fees for song by Blackman (9) : HON???RI? ( HONORARIA )?
46 Franco-English waters at isle in Essex (6) : ?E?SEA (REDSEA ) ?
DOWN:
33 King directed towards new robe first (6): OB?R?? ( OBERON ) ?
Sorry, Matakari, I gave answers to some - not disastrous as you often return for those anyway! The theme is very straightforward and the title is a huge help. I'm sure you'll manage it!
Many thanks, Neveracrossword, I think I'm on to Doc
now with his triplets, though I see some twins as well.
Just a verification:
-Is my 33D (OBERON) correct?
-43A begins with T ? ( 43 Fashion queen’s beauty product (5)
-45A begins with S ? ( 45 Streaks, as a dirty campaigner does (6)
Yes to 33 - On = towards, with anagram (new) of Robe, inside. Yes to 43 and 45 - both, like most of the clues in this puzzle, are very straightforward.
Thought I'd finished this one, but still have two Unclueds
that seem elusive: 44A and 38D.
*For 44A, I have: ?OS?T?ICK A previous thread recommends a start with the letter J, but I can find nothing, perhaps it's in Chambers?
* And for 38D, I have ?RRR, and it seems there are many possibilities.Any hints?
Ok, I thought as much, Neveracrossword!
The last one! If my T is wrong, then it means
my 30D Cultivating first Irish flower with tendrils (7) is incorrect?
( ?IRR??E ) =CIRRATE