28a. A musical wind instrument fashioned from brass or a conch; an antenna of a beetle; an antler of a deer; a tentacle of a snail; a tip of a crescent; or, a symbol of a cuckold (4)
58a. Word invoking a united cheer; the scarlet fruit of a wild rose; or, a coxa (3)
8d. Word for an arrow originally, later a jagged flash of lightning with a simultaneous crash of thunder; a roll of cloth; a dash; or, a pin for a nut (4)
31d. A col; a sally of wit; a season ticket; a visa; or, an amorous advance (4)
Well done haras, quick of the mark again, beating Chris on the way.
Steff, I'm pleased that you've now sorted out your problem with the Telegraph. I found it fiddly trying to use my iPad, due to my old fingers I need to use a mouse and a proper keypad rather than pressing a digital keypad. Hopefully you can post the questions and answers in the future as previously (saves me from rushing back from the pub on a Friday night ;-)) )
I sincerely hope I can save you the trouble of an early exit from you Friday night revelry !!
Thank you so much for holding the fort while all this rubbish has been going on - I was almost at the point of telling them where to go and it wasn’t going to be polite!!
Btw - where is Chris - Buenchico ? I haven’t seen him lately& I don’t see his Friday night quiz