Stuck on 5 down - cricket fielding position. I’ve got ?o?e? S?i? which I think is something slip. Just can’t make anything fit. The O comes from Make excessive gain which I’ve put profiteer and the E...
Does anyone have today’s paper and can let me know the Golden Cash numbers please for a Friday 12th June? My father in law is getting me a paper but I’m running out of time. Thank you...
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I’ve just noticed that on the bottom of this Crossword it says “Winners will be announced in the Sunday Afternoon section of Sunday’s newspaper in two weeks”. Assuming this is not a new thing,...
Each answer refers to a British PM. Stuck on the last one:
? Watson
Does not seem to be an anagram and there are no PM's that relate. Any offers please?
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I've done nearly all of this but got one which I can't seem to get.
Seaman (7)
The only thing I can think of is Admiral, but hardly just a seaman. Can anyone help please?
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I confess to being baffled! The Mail gives the ispy answer for last week (26.07.15) in today's paper as 15. I've still got last weeks and I can see 16. Am I going mad???...
Ones I have left are (all answers are anything vaguely to do with horses). I've had a guess on some though. 3 - Lost Nail (8) - Tackless? 84 - Any Wild Western Film? (5,5) - Crazy Horse? 86 - Is it...
I'm a little confused about 8 down - English term for a former currency of Germany (11). Deutschmark fits, but I always thought it was spelt Deutschemark (two words with a 2nd e)?
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All questions relate to horses, eg chop roughly = hack, county and drink = Suffolk Punch.
Stuck on 2:
? Steppes.
A fool ?.
Any help gratefully appreciated.
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Who is the novelist the below describes: Worked as a clerk in the Admiralty, as a reporter for the Daily Express, picked fruit in California, strung tennis rackets, fought in World War 1 with the...
Hi. I'm stuck on question 27 in the Lions "Money Matters" quiz. Heptagonal Coin, introduced 1969 (10,5). I know this was the 50p coin, but I cannot get the letters out of it. Unless it is...