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EV 916
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Can anyone who is doing today's EV please confirm the following-
1) The number of letters in the clue reading ' Queen starts to handle useful instrument' ?
2) That the number of letters (12) is correct for clue ' Design German's day with English nets and line'?
1) The number of letters in the clue reading ' Queen starts to handle useful instrument' ?
2) That the number of letters (12) is correct for clue ' Design German's day with English nets and line'?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.After having spent yesterday helping friends with a house clearance I didn't start this until earlier today. I'd managed to pick up on the various "amendments" but I am still struggling ( very much so ) with
One thematic light ( No date to transfer port ).
Where to look in Brewers, although ( virtually ) all the treated entries look "obvious".
The three words to be written under the grid.
Any pointers in the right direction would be most welcome.
One thematic light ( No date to transfer port ).
Where to look in Brewers, although ( virtually ) all the treated entries look "obvious".
The three words to be written under the grid.
Any pointers in the right direction would be most welcome.
Hello Everyone,
Apologies for late appearance. Spent yesterday enjoying the superb weather in the garden, wearing out a garden chair, rather than the normal tasks of sunday, viz EV, it was a close run thing again today. Thought it prudent to combine EV with wearing out the chair again today in the sunshine! My excuse is that I was practising for an imminent holiday. Just found the thread, the Search function seems to work better now, I'd twigged the anonimous length of the clue, thanks to Chambers, and that the other was 7 rather than 6.
Thought that this was a pig, as far as I am aware, not thematic, of an EV.
Sorry dr b, that's about the best I could do, rest of the thread seems a bit serious!
Apologies for late appearance. Spent yesterday enjoying the superb weather in the garden, wearing out a garden chair, rather than the normal tasks of sunday, viz EV, it was a close run thing again today. Thought it prudent to combine EV with wearing out the chair again today in the sunshine! My excuse is that I was practising for an imminent holiday. Just found the thread, the Search function seems to work better now, I'd twigged the anonimous length of the clue, thanks to Chambers, and that the other was 7 rather than 6.
Thought that this was a pig, as far as I am aware, not thematic, of an EV.
Sorry dr b, that's about the best I could do, rest of the thread seems a bit serious!
It is an old word for liberation. As hinted at above it starts with an F. I am not totally happy with the wordplay but I had a stab at guessing the last lettter based on the clue. There is a more well known word which has two more letters at the start. I think with chambers word wizard this will get you there. If you are still struggling then email me on [email protected]. Definately more Listener than EV this week - wish they had picked a rainy weekend for a tough one!
Good afternoon All. Only began it last night and have managed about 3/4 of the clues. Have the two 13 lettered answers but am not sure which to put where as very little seems to fit. Have 4 of the 7 obvious 'to be treated' clues and have 2 which seem to be germain to the 'main man' and I am presuming (rightly or wrongly) that the theme involves history, is the treatment along the lines of the somewhat aggressive stance the movers & shakers of yesteryear took with their enemies, opr am I barking up entirely the wrong tree? If I am, please, someone shove me in the right direction!
DC always open and can accommodate any number of people, the more the merrier as the chat gives ideas.
DC always open and can accommodate any number of people, the more the merrier as the chat gives ideas.
DD, welcome to this week's thread. On the 13 letter clues, Dr b gave a good hint that if you put one of them in one of the positions you end up with 4 letter words ending in an unlikely letter, so this is the wrong way to go. Once you have had a stab at this, I found the bottom left hand corner the easiest to progress with, then top left. On the main man - I think ultimately the theme is more of a main woman, with a few unlikely companions for her corgis.