Apologies for resorting to help so soon but I have two non-thematic clues left and i'm being driven to despair? 15d. Our enemy's not old-he hashis whole life in front of him(6)F?ET??. 27ac Crosses...
Last one requiring confirmation. 1ac.Cholmondeley's character in soup (car driven-horn out of order) (7,6) R?C?A?D ?E?N?N. The wordplay leads to RICHARD VERNON but what's the reference? Any help...
1d. Dickensian greengrocer who answered to the gentleman in black (7,7). R?C?A?D?P?I?C?. Richard something?
25d. Melville skipper, ever unreliable(4) ?E?E. Vere or Reve?...
Help on last one please. 37ac.Maybe turn to Morse and co tocrack Edwardian detective's cases(6)E?C?D?. I'm thinking "EXCIDE"- is that right? If so how does the X figure in wordplay? I get...
Checking answer please. In mathematics,, a three-dimensional geometric figure whose cross-section is constant in planes drawn perpendicular to itd axis(5) ?R?S?. Is the answer PRISM?
11ac. Red fluffy hair parts closer to erogenous zones(6) S?I?A?.Thats the last one so help would be appreciated. Also an explanation for 4d. would be nice. Private hospital opening to exploit urban...
Help needed with last one please.9ac. Men distributed cash on mass rallies(7) M?R?H?S. 'marches' fits and could mean mass rallies, but I don't understand the wordplay.
Stuck on two, help needed please. 11d. A precise style by all concerned(11, three words) ?NE?ERY?AND. I'm guessing "in every hand" or "in every land" or "on every"...
I think I've finished but would like confirmation / explanation for two would be appreciated. 9d. What tennis champ in America is? No!(7) U?E?E?S. 17d.Running up garments without fasteners, papa...