Still have a few to get. 25A. Doing away with former pupil through sound (9) 18D. Offering a job not starting before getting the Parisian in trouble (8) Thanks in advance.
Kayakamina is going to be out most of today, until later on, as it is his Birthday!!!! I would like to wish him a very Happy Day...and officially thank him for all the help he gives me on here! We are...
Have just started the Saturday GK from the Telegraph! Easter was marred by a child with tonsilitis who missed her first Easter Day in the cathedral choir so I have had no time for crosswords. Didn't...
Last two : 12A. Mozart's married man with pole (6) ?i?a??. 3D. "Up guards and _ _" (1, 5) order to revert to set speed. ? t?m??. All Google seems to offer is "at them" which doesn't satisfy the clue.
To Paulineward and everyone else, I was flabbergasted by all your kind remarks. My husband went ahead and entered me without me knowing anything about it. He then hijacked this site and told all of...
lector has raised an interesting question about the increasing difficulty of the Kate Mepham crossword, and whether it is now too tough. Would it not be interesting to sample the views of regular...
I have just discovered (by chance) that I am back on board, by posting an experimental reply on another thread. I have not been given any reason for my suspension, which I regard as a case of...
I have Just noticed that I am on of the runners up on Last Saturdays Telegraph GK. I have done this crossword for years and this is the first time I have ever won anything. :-)
hi i am still struggling 1 how many sides has a trapezium 2 what came into force nationwide on feb 14th 2006 3 which tv taxi firm has the number 7151515 4who was the lincolnshire scientist whose tomb...
Last one - 23D "Opening for pen friend up north" (4) L?P?. It has to be LAPP which is PPAL reversed, but how does that satisfy the "opening" part of the clue? Sorry if I am being more thick than...
1. Double up in a song 2 Recently, I in care after number 11 3.Injure 4. Moonlight shone here 5 A US lawyer, outer garment moved upwards 6 A staple, eggs, quitly authentic 7 " Right back where I...
Thank you for your support re the abusive post further down this page.. It is one thing being called thick but to be called a thick **** is a bit much! I hope we don't see that person again on the...
Not a clue for you to reply to, but I would like to share my appreciation of this amusing crossword clue; it appears in today's Daily Telegraph obituary of Ruth Crisp, one of their compilers, who has...