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FYI if you have not sussed already, 5 across clue should be "noisily" i.e. loudly
Number of "A"s >>> 18 ?
Mark and Des turned and bolted. ?t?m?e?e? I have Stampeded.
Mark = Stamp but how does Des turned = eded?
Help please.
Mark = Stamp but how does Des turned = eded?
Help please.
12a. Enduring what may secure a lot with a mixed gin(7) ?b?ding Many thanks
They've given the same clue twice for 11 across in the online version. But you can get the answer by looking at the paper itself!
Answer looks like Cornish Pasty (turnover) but can't parse. Please help many thanks
Greetings Anyone got the RT Wordfinder 50? The letters are LRDRTAEPEYEAP Cheers S
17 down - Outlaws male workers in Charon's profession going topless (5, 3) ????Y?E?
5d When guards live and perish showing duty(9)O?E?i?N??. 18a Absolve Gaunt beginning to suffer in church(7) C???N?E.
absolutely stuck on this ... 16a before making tune, and a top cop no longer required (13) ?u?e?a?n?a?e? Is it "superannuated" If so, I don't get the clue ... many thanks, cheers,... ...
24 across - Wendy lent her name to one theatre (9) P?A?H?N??
Leading Journalist (4,6) [?e?s ?d????] Thank you
1, 11, 24a (1,4,2,4) Eleven words in the answer. I'm looking the first four. It ends with: As a wink to a blind horse
13d ??d?i????? Bear walking softly not backwards 20a ?i?????? Insider hit out and cut off Many thanks in advance
Transferring (7,4) [?u?n??? ????] Thank you
Will someone please explain the anagram fodder and indication for the following cryptic crossword clue in the Sunday Times Eye cast over this month's Irish players The 8 letter answer is... ...
Doctor, spell it out (5) I have E_D_E but can't work out a solution. Many thanks in advance.
I was hoping for something tougher this week. Most of the clues were of Telegraph difficulty. The theme was fairly obvious after solving a few clues. The PDM for the title was nice. Thanks, Aedites.
I can't make my mind up about 37d "bread accepted for older relation". NAN? - nann, nana, nany ??? Simple !!