Last Monday the answers to the italicised clues were: CLEMENT, UTTERLY, GRATE, MISSENDEN, EON. I am assuming that the phrase starts Clement Attlee, great......then i get stuck, it could be "great miss...
Stuck on the almost the whole top half of today's across clues as follows 1 Anchor by source of current on river (8) 5 Female luvvie getting part (6) 9 Control journalists on booze (8) 10 - ferric 11...
2) Almost Purrrfect! I have found these plant names catgut, catsfoot, cat's breeches, cat thyme, cate eyes, cats claw, cats tail, cats ear, cat brier, catnip but it may not be any of these at all!!...
2)almost purrrfect .... (not cat mint ) 15)could be damaged or a sweeper when famous 40)what a nasty fly to find 70)will be both wise and beady 14)otherwise known as a witchcraft all names of flowers...
country awaiting dispatch ??g? er from country backing the reformation e?i?????? plant border in distress ?g?????? love to frequent boozer occasionally (4) thanks
can anyone help me with the following answers from the cryptic food quiz on netquizzes. it is doing my head in. Struck With A Leather Strap So Some Ointment Is Needed 14th letter and cold and big...
Can anyone help me with:- 30A Form of transport for the youngs? L***E* - might it be LADDER (as in snakes & ladders or is that clutching at straws?) 18D Ringing, get information held by lodge *L*N*E**
1)usually thrown at weddings ...could be bridal wreath ?? 2)almost purrrfect .. i got cat mint other 14)otherwise known as a witchcraft ...could be voodoo lily or broom ?? 15)could be damaged or a...
22A Native or citizen of a West African republic 13. How do I get "Equatorial New Guinean" to fit into E-U-A-G-I-E-N? 8D Village near Okehampton in Devon. 10. Any yokels help me with L-N-W-R-H- ?...
well having just finished this crossword after a hard slog i feel this was harder than the listener and prob the hardest jumbo for a long time. Therefore i am surprised that noone has asked a question...
26D - Maple tree naturalised in Britain and N America with five-lobed leaves and two winged fruits.(8) 29A - Trees of a genus of the same name, such as the Holly.(4) Many thanks