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cryptic clues to film titles 1970's courier insects catch the eurostar 1980's Will has a fling . trawl a long way 2000's pleased has eaten the lady any help please
Hi need help with the following: Cyptic clues for TV programmes: I.e. 1 for sorrow? = magpie 1. Begin van hem 2. Side dish on a motorbike? (I think this could be chips?) 3. Bag of Ice? 4. Sounds like...
I think I heard this riddle correctly but can't fathom it out. Any ideas would be much appreciated. "I'm a good mover - I make things light as a feather - I only rest when both my feet touch the...
How is it possible to build hotels on your very first turn at Monopoly?
Tell the thing which happne/comes 6 times a day, 4 times in a week, 2 times in a month, 1 time in a year ?
PLEASE PLEASE can you help me with these 2 dingbats, they have been driving me crazy for weeks TNWH90TP 2FTIMITPL (this is not 2 football teams in manchester in the premier division) Thank you...
cryptic clue, no letters and answer is name of fictional or real person and I cannot see the answer at all!!
'When his charges went up stacks came down' (7,5)...
You crossword from Daily Mail Help please with 11a 'to tease is a good way to bring an end to a business' 4,2 -i---p ? also 2d ' word or phrase that reads the same backwards as it does forwards' 10...
what is my motto?
spinyourbadscot
spin your bad scot
Never appeared on film together. That being the case does anyone know what is their cinematic connection??
Looking for compliments.
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William the Little Bustard, General Patton and Santana?
(5d) Spread used by Homer perhaps. (5) M_ R _ E . (18a) Rank the sacred mantra during noise. (7) N _ I _ _ _ E. (43d) Looks like an old Peruvian is held by Heinz. (5) I _ C _ N....