I came across the phrase 'September! England's month' in a novel from the 1930s, used as if it was a familiar notion or expression, but can't find any other use of it. Can anyone help?
I came across 'September! England's month' in a novel from the 1930s, used as if it was a familiar notion or expression, but can't find any other use of it. Can anyone help?
1A Pressure after British complete copper plant (9) ????e???? 1D Make light of insect getting ignited for energy (8) ????t?l? 27D Bird which is found in more than one continent (6) t?r?e?
8D Comfort offered as the strange start of title (5) h?s?e I assume this is haste, referring to Alex Comfort's Haste to the Wedding, or am I missing something?
15A Group like those opposed to Thebes? ?e?t???e 28A Said to be rashly conceived Scott villain (12) ?s?a?d?s?o?e 13A Offbeat humorist captures bird in Kent (6) s?e?n?
10A Blousy Huguenot (8) ?a???a?d 7D Curious relation at Lawrence's assembly (8) ???e?t?l 26A Type expressing slanted views? (may also show a certain amount of stress (6) i?a??
Explanations please of 10A Little girl about to carry hot coffee (5) - MOCHA, and 29A Short offensive, only two pieces of dynamite blastded (5) - presumably RUDDY