Michael M. likes to drop in his little tease. 43a. Pink and yellow sponge cake. Battenburg or Battenberg? I think I'll stick with Mr Kipling and Battenberg. Any views?
Hi Pauline, hope you are well... only picked up your recent message the next day so did not respond. Will be off to rugby away match very shortly so out all day, as soon as mothers care arrangements have been sorted!
The Chambers dictionary, which I think MM uses, spells it THREE different ways ... Battenburg, Battenberg or Battonberg. Pays yer money and takes yer choice ...
Re 9d ... I'm baffled. "Used figuratively to describe something that lacks interest and variety." 10 letters.
I have put battenburg. Several websites spell it this way.
Re 29 across, both Anthony Hopkins & Richard Burton were born in disticts of Port Talbot but Neath isn't far away so I suppose that was good enough for our MM.
Damn!! I finished my last piece of cake a couple of days ago and have thrown the wrapper away. I'm going with BattenbUrg but I'm sure that the alternative spellings will be acceptable. I've always been more interested in eating the cake than looking how they spell the name. :-)