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Food & Drink1 min ago
Apologies again, folks - my phone is having a hissy fit again, so I'm hoping someone could cut and paste the clues from the Telegraph ....would be much appreciated 🐨😘
Hi Steff , et al, the clues are as follows:
19a. Word for a col, gap or way between mountains; an event; a fish-ladder; a free ticket; a juggling trick; a permit; a proposition; a sally of wit; or, a thrust with a sword (4)
40a. From “to cook”, a room for baking, broiling, frying, grilling etc; its batterie de cuisine, collective cupboards or staff; the traditional fare of a country; or, a utensil for roasting meat (7)
44d. From Arabic for “wine”, a hot drink prepared from the beans, cherries or peaberries of a tropical shrub; a cup of this; or, its café au lait or mocha colour, when mixed with milk (6)
49d. Word primarily referring to a regina, but also a “dame” playing card; a gyne honey bee; a large olive; a powerful chess “lady”; a rex cat’s female mate; or, any woman of excellence (5)
I won't paste the answers at the moment.