14a. A band of gold or silver, sometimes set with gems; an “elf circle” of champignon mushrooms on a woodland floor; one of the concentric markings in the trunk of a tree; or, a disc of matter orbiting Saturn (4)
27a. From the Latin for “heart”, a word originally meaning “call to mind, learn by heart”, later any chronicle, log, memorandum or register (6)
30 A fleece, pelage or pelt; or, any other outer covering, such as an application of paint/varnish, blanket of dust, husk of a seed, jacket, layer of a bulb or top of a suit of armour (4)
29 An amount of provender for cattle or of sustenance for a baby; a plentiful meal; the rate of progress of a lathe; or, an actor’s stooge (4)
Oh great, twix …give yourself a BA !! I’m a bit concerned though, with our current set up - it means a late night for you twice a week and it seems I’m no closer to resolving my issues with the Telegraph, we might have to rethink our situation at the end of the month :(. Thanks again, xx