Can anyone please help me, l have looked in 4 books two solver sites and various other sites and still cannot find my answer. No.228A. Disease (-O-N-S-) l would be very grateful for any assistance,...
Must be the clocks changing, but I am totally at sea with this one. Cannot see the connections, though I have most of the answers. Any small hint would be greatly received.
Can anyone please offer me some help with no.62. Formed in 1965, these nine provide the fomation for displays (3,6) I thought it was an anagram of 'these nine' but I still can't get it.
Another cracker this week! Some lovely clues, my favourite is 21A. It occurs to me that those who object to answering on this site may be concerned that their ability to solve without assistance is...
The usual struggle to finish this one .. can somebody please confirm final answer? 6a Break into English (6) D?C?D? .. presumably Decode but I can't fully justify it.
Not doing well today. plan that may be offensive ????a??? type of leader who takes flight ???a???? the energy displayed by a boy in charge ?t???? sex appeal snare for the governor s?????
11a dressing right for aq cupholder ????E? (6) 13d Boy with no university, it is a joint problem ?R?H????? (9) 19d Bung key into cheese ???B? (5) Thanks
The end is drawing near and I'm still baffled over these ones. So, any help would be greatly appreciated. 7. Evil returns to elegant monarch (8) - bird 27. Playing Subbuteo (twice) could be a pastime...
You mentioned yesterday that harry means anagram. Its in the Daily Mail crossword again today. Is this a new use of the word, or something thats been in use for ages and I've never noticed, or is it...
35a Official or ceremonial interview with an important person. 25d Dense clumpor tuft of vegetation, especially grass T--S-T- 27d Chief of french police force, especially in paris --e-n-t 32d largest...