There appears to be a problem with the Spectator site as my
copy omitted half the grid.
Even though I was able to draw in the missing squares and complete
the puzzle, I hope that someone with a PDF link will come on line so
we can submit a proper entry.
Congratulations to our own CruciferNZ on her success with No 1975.
It must be me then.
A yellow bordered rectangle covers half the grid in the 'thumbnail' part, & when I printed it only the clue numbers showed and I had to draw in and bar off the top of the grid.
I'm not very tech. so I thought I'd wait for mintyman's PDF link.
Congratulations to crucifernz! No. 1978 was quite a challenge, but the only thing I still have to fill in is the middle letter of 27 across. How difficult can a 3-letter word be, for goodness' sake? Could anyone give me with a hint? The wordplay in 6D beats me.
@kayakamina: Many thanks! The relief is almost palpable.
@roslyn251224: 6D with a T in front would have to mean either "subject" or "subject to be" (but *not* "subject to"), though I don't see that any of this works. Maybe I am just particularly dim today (see above).
Apart from all being place names in a certain principality with a very healthy veg as its national symbol, and without giving the game away for everyone else, is there any other more specific connection between unclued lights ....