I am stuck on three clues in the latest Generalist crossword from Prospect Magazine.
They are:
11d "in Scotland, covered in colophony" r?s?t? (I know that colophony is rosin, but that is as far as I can get)
16d "the Baltimore oriole or bobolink" i?t?r?d
34a "a letter of thanks for hospitality" c?l?i?s
If you have found these answers, it would be nice to know how you did it. I have been chasing these three all day, and obviously I am doing something wrong!
avis50 .. I can't remember precisely where I found these answers ,as it was several days ago that I completed.
However, it's almost certain that Chambers Dictionary and/or Bradfords Crossword Solver played a part with one or more of these. I seem to remember that the term Collins has appeared before in the generalist, and it originates from a letter sent from Mr Collins in Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice".