16 dn (with apologies to those who don't have the crossword - it's an unclued light as part of a theme): L?TTIE?OGL? Searched high and low and preparing to kick myself. Presumably this is the key to...
Morning all!
http://www.spectator.co.uk/article_assets/arti cledir_1594/797221/cross%20word.pdf
Should be a tad more challenging than last week's offering.
Have completed the grid (am assuming 14 ac. is 'Slit') but can I spot the string of 16 cells to be highlighted? Can I heck as like! Am I right in presuming that it's the five word opening line of the...
This facility seems to have been unavailable over the last few days, resulting in a lot of repeat questions. Does anyone know how to raise this with the answerbank powers that be? Or has this question...
Thanks cruciverbali for your earlier assistance. I've now got the author and his 6 word enquiry re. former precipitation, but this only amounts to 28 letters. I presume I'm still missing something as...
Have 'solved' the rest but these final ones are bugging me: 10 ac English river: English river(4) ?APE 42 ac can only(?) be REDS but I can't see the wordplay 20 dn can only(?) be GNAWED but again I...
Good morning Spectator fans! http://www.spectator.co.uk/article_assets/arti cledir_1258/629141/crossword.pdf Re. Spectator 1860 and 'that' clue(22 ac.) I had a reply from Doc who advised that the clue...
27 ac. She developed postural techniques, reversing shortened state(4) ROL? Options are limited(Role, Rolf, Roll, ano?). Any explanation gratefully received.