British Gas Boiler Cover...please...
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Sorry folks, the Telegraph hasn't switched over to the 11/Nov. yet ....
Twix - if you happen to be around and could do the honours for me, it would be much appreciated xx
Hi Steff. I was neither in the pub or hit the hay yet! Instead I've been grappling with Friday's Telegraph Cryptic Crossword this evening, which was a right ***!! Now for the clues:
19a. The cry of a snipe when flushed; the snipe itself; an old word for a getaway, slip or transgression; a suffix indicating a scene, as in land, moon or sea; or, the leafless flower stem of the amaryllis, chives, garlic or tulip, e.g. (5)
1d. A gesture or symbol conveying a meaning; a division of the zodiac; or, a board marking an inn, pub or shop (4)
22d. Inanimate object with a back, legs and often arms; or, a professorship (5)
24d. An air, hunt's-up, light-o'-love or melody, such as that figuratively changed when one rethinks (4)
Ok we're in business -
19a. The cry of a snipe when flushed, the snipe itself; an old word for a getaway, slip or transgression etc (5)
1d. A gesture or symbol conveying a meaning, a division of the zodiac etc (4)
22d Inanimate object with a back legs and often arms, or a professorship (5)
24d. An air, hunt's up, light o' love or melody such as that figuratively changed when one rethinks (4)