1d Wifi becomes lobby organisation (4) I--- 8d Member of a 16th century Protestant sect (10) --a-a-t-s- 13d She may never wear 14 across (10) ---d------ 5a A red hot car deal (7) b-l-e-- 9a The front...
Grid 1 18a Spoken (4) -e-- 16d Fickle (7) ---g-e- (These two clues intercept at last letter of 18a & second letter of 16d) 19d Instruct (5) -e--- 24aCompelling/logical(6)--o-n- (They intercept at 4th...
21d Tumbled down hill (4) ?e?l
Perhaps fell,but I can't work out why.
22d Eager bloke entered interior (4) ?e?n
Thought maybe keen, but again I can't parse it....
6d Lover to have high opinion of redhead (7) a-m-r-r 8d In existence Latin translation is not necessary (11) -n-s-e-t-e- 6d looks like admirer and possibly inessential for 8d if my second last letter...
3d Round about WWI it first emerged (1,4) ? B?a?
5d He'd be the last to relay with outside correspondence we hear (9)
?n?h?r?a?
12a it has 5 letters (is it amass?)
aaaaa
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9a Looked like the older you get the more you engage in repartee! (8) -a-i-a-e
23a A wine region in central France, or the heart of Georgia (5) m-c-n...
35a Learner going east from French port (7) L-R-E-T
Largest is the only word I can make fit, but I've no idea if/why that's right.
East in French=est; learner= L....but still I don't get it!...
29a spot three points of a triangle and thus you get? I put ergo, simply because the letters i had were e-g- and i thought ergo & thus could be synonymous. The answer ive seen suggested in another...
12a A silent start to grate and grind (5) I've seen this answered as both gnash and anise. Anybody any suggestions as to which (if either) of them might be correct/why? I can't make sense of them!