Please help with these clues for London Underground stations: Rangers Favourite Shape (6,6) Women's Lib Ends here (8) Home to a fruity tenor (6,6) Slang for very busy, crowded (10,6) I'm sure they are...
9 down 13 letters. 15ml of soup, all bent out of shape.?A?L?S?O?N?U? I'm being thick, I know but I can't get this one, I have managed all the rest. Help please.
10d Like a thief (9) .......... is the answer 'larcenous'? 16a Belonging to dreams (7) ........ E - E - R - C 37d More's ?Nowhere? (6) ....... is the answer 'utopia'? thank you
'The Greek measure or the Swiss smile' (3,6) is a cryptic clue to a pantomime, musical, film, or book. 'He likes a good argument, but never covets ale' is a clue for a Christian name. Any help...
Totally stumped on last two, please can anyone help? 49a Like playwright's house, well maintained and so quiet at the front (10) S---O-L-A- 50d author may have to check this mathematical tour de force...
All places in Yorkshire - cities, towns, villages, areas, parks, buildings, monuments, etc.Last one to get has me stumped. Anagram: RENT HOME WINDS (2 words) Thanks for any help or hints AC
Answers are stations on the Londond Underground Map. Clues :- Sounds as though it links to a big house. but it sounds as though just one bunny might be here. (This is not likely to be Warren Street as...
Kitten feeling remarkably dim today...low point...add a point... take a point... The point is, what is meant by the point...Is there anyone willing to help an adorable kitten out.. Many thanks
I am stuck with two:"Urgent necessity to leave, having secured the information" S?I?E?T and "Biscuit, large bakery product" ?E?G?L Any ideas would be welcomed. Thanks in advance
I've only got 2 left to do. Can anyone please give me some pointers? I would be very grateful! The answers are to do with land-based trandport. 47. Dizzy gondola that always came with a backseat...