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I'm struggling; can anyone offer hints, please. It looks Spanish, but the rest of the information could be almost anywhere in that country, except for the very select sport of cherry stone spitting!...
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19d Reportedly films composer (6) I have ?O?T?S
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Mental block on last one: Relax? One might after a row (4,2,4,4) ?E?T ?N ?N?S ?A?S
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Do the more experienced solvers have views about which newspaper's cryptic crosswords are generally easier or harder than others? I was taught cryptics on Everyman (Observer) and have won it twice, so...
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Kettledrum set me off on this last night and now I am stuck on the last one. Cinema that warms Birmingham commuters changing at terminus? (4-7) I have N?W? - T?E?T?E Presumably New Street is a B'ham...
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Never tried this one before and I have left it late. I have the long 1(a) and the right-hand-side down (9). Help with the other two long ones might get me going, please. 9(d) The beating of such a do...
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Titular person's upset by setter's emphatic refusal (6) I have E?A?Y? and can see NAME backwards but that's it. I have found this week's full of tricky ingenious clues; this could be my last one.
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1a Prescott: firstly an arse, then "******" (4) ?R?T P + RAT = PRAT?
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Any suggestions for how to access cryptic crosswords and brain-exercising puzzles without buying the newspapers would be welcome. My offering is 'Where Was I?' in the Sunday Times, available on the...
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Not a question, so much as a request. 'ST' in the Question Title can refer to the Telegraph or the Times and, arguably, to Sunday or Saturday. I'm all in favour of abbreviation, but this particular...
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Last two for answers or hints, please: 13a A fault-finding official (8) ?I?E?M?? [Linesman?] 9d Satisfies one the scent spray inside is not broken (8)
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Slower than most of you, but getting there... Last one - 15a Girl growing up on the moors (5). I have E?I?A, and I can see ERICA, EVITA and ALICE backwards, but not any moors. Help please.
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(Sorry, cannot remember which w/e paper it was published in!) White-coated dog of Siberia (7) ?A?O?e?
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Everyone seems to find this week's easy except me. What am I doing wrong? How about: 15d Russian general greater than Gerald but lesser than Angelica (8) for which I have KA?F???N and 17d Wanted time...
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12a Drop of sweet white wine in jar (5) S?O?R Help, please!
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Old president in the morning at right angles to sailor's length (5) A?E?M I can see the morning (AM), but nothing else; abeam?
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It's a Flower Daddy (5) ?O?P? Is it Poppy?
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...is 1down: South African Aardvark (7) - A?T?E?R
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Most of you will have forgotten by now, but I still cannot get 15 across; 4 letters, ?O?E, "What's to contend with the 1 down 3?", which triggers lots of other answers. A hint would be better than the...
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9a Tree in ravine obscuring Gothic pile (5,4) C?I?E ?I?E Last one; help, please.

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