59 dn - skipper with crew reaching wreck (3,2,6) - "reaching" wrecked gives "in charge" but crew suggests "men" whereas "skipper" would be singular giving "man". any suggestions or am I completely off...
Any help with these much appreciated one who pays deference to another (7) ?O???E? relating to mystical knowledge (7) ?N???I? - I think!! Lizard found in the New World (7) ?G?A?L? - again I think
Help please with two -13ac Pool is spacious, accommodating extra turning (9) B?L?A???D and 29ac - Features in nursery rhymes with grey hens (4-4) ?L?Y - ?E?S Thanks in anticiaption
I'm stuck on two and would be grateful for any help. 16ac - Acceptable to turn over centre of wood here - I have o?k? - is it OAKS and if so why? 15dn - I've secured brig - maybe star prisoner inside...
I'm stuck with the top and bottom left corners and would appreciate some help with 1ac Fasten, or come apart (6); 1dn Lower region's second team (8) and 22dn I drink up, cold, what should be hot (6)....
I assume "sniper" is the answer to 14 ac - Lone marksman combining certainty and hesitation. In that case "pineapple" is the only word which fits 15dn - Wooden pupil found near the ground. I would be...
I am so stuck on this one, can't think at all - does anyone know. It's a city that's surrounded on mountains on all sides and has hosted the Winter Olympics. There ar esilver mines, a 15th century...
Have just seen my name as a runner up in The Express Skeleton crossword. A ?25 prize. Am overjoyed as I have been doing this for well over 20 years with no luck.
if 12ac is "buckram" then could someone please help me with 8dn - Victorian art critic gets something to chew on at home (6) R?S?M? with the "M" coming from buckram. Many thanks.
25ac A papier mache decoration filled with sweets hung up and struck with a stick until it opens (6) I have P?NAT?. is it Penate? i can't find a matching definition. Thanks.
9d Lad starting to yomp with sore hikers out there? (9,5) 7d Adjusting your bloomers in Tokyo (7) 28a Being corrupt,dishonest panel might take you for a ride {8,6) Any help much appreciated