Publication - one about Mailer's weird literary genre (5,7) My letters are ?A?A?/R???I?M so I'm guessing it's something-REALISM as Norman Mailer was associated with that. ...
Checking this one - River emergency - councillor's resigned (4) I have ?S?S so I'm assuming it's ISIS, but if so I can't parse it so explanation welcome, thanks.
Finished this one, with some painstaking deductive work, but I'm still confused on the unclued. I've got them all, but I can't see which one relates to 'a Broadway musical'. Any insight gratefully... ...
From today's (difficult) cryptic: Conman in work initially filling in crack leading to slow leak briefly (6, 2, 2) Answer is Wizard of Oz, but I cannot see the wordplay - or the definition for that... ...
I have been doing the gk crossword in the Saturday Telegraph for a long time, however I am getting a bit fed up of it, can anybody recommend one in a different weekend paper... ...
Two left in the TLS which thankfully isn't a jumbo-sized puzzle as I've had my fill of them in the last week haha :)p Mysterious writer of legendary stories has the chance to include much learned... ...
I'm questioning my life choices with the latest Money Week puzzle ;) Unhappy person with eccentric as set up (5) I have ??V?O but I'm not 100% on either letter, ta.
Blimey, what a monster! I've been ploughing through for a couple of days, and it's boiled down to these two regular clues left - Alastair’s extended half of speech (4) LA?G (LANG??) Low, about to... ...
I watched this last night on Disney & on the whole, I enjoyed it. I like a satisfying ending & this gave one. Whether or not Kenneth Branagh does it for you as Hercule Poirot, he - for me -... ...