I've just been to my local Tesco in Colliers Wood to buy the Saturday Telegraph but had to get it elsewhere. They had a huge stack but they were all missing the colour supplement, the tv & radio...
I have completed all the clues and I am now attempting the transformation of the six letter word in the centre of the crossword. Assuming the final versions of all words are real, this is what I have...
... but I had also on my little finger a plain band of gold engraved with the motto of our family: "Nil Quae Feci." What is the translation of the motto?
Stuck on last three. # indicates a shared letter, so at least one of my guesses is wrong. Many thanks Aperio Act so (6) ?O?L?Y Solely? Down, down and put out (8) L?#?C?E? Launched ? Idiot, one who ran...
Old carriage bringing wages, nothing for companion included (6). ?O?H?Y. My immediate thought was: p(O)(CH)ay. However, this word does not exist in Chambers or One Look. Any thoughts? Many thanks A.
Small boat, capsized, flushed catch (6) Strips for consumers showing one's old wound (7) Insect moving rock freed vehicle (5) Two short men connected with delivery (5)
Old coins showing up name for Wyoming in a different state (6). ?R?N?N Only words I can find are: Cronan, Cronin,Sranan and Uranin. Of these Sranan seems likliest, but can not see how it fits the...