5d Poem in old English meeting resistance from boss (8) ???r???? This is a bit trickier this week, as there is another instruction once you have the answers..when I work out what it means! If anyone...
Can any one help with these, please? My brain is addled. 23d: Life ...... (9) (I have i-s-r-n-e 25d: Spore case, sheath or sac (5). I have t-e-a 37d: metal tool used in ancient Greece and Rome to...
10d=A????? = tv presenter saved by fluke. 11d = P????/?e/?E?I?T?C?E French literal translation one ohm. 12d=S?????/SPOKEN=not having much of a say. 14a=repeat act following conservative statement of...
1; a ragged end. 2:a drink,leaves the animal. 3:a screen male ox's hide 4:reversed number and globe. 5:direction,nil,below and direction. 6;enter and exit glass openings. 7; leaving out. 8;come after...
(Sorry, I don't have a pound(monetary) symbol on my keyboard) Could anyone please tell me the answer to 7 down in yesterday's puzzle: "resuscitation" or "resuscitating"? Thanks
KM - Kate Mepham [Daily Telegraph] Continuing on from the activities of Saturday this site is available to the first ABer to finish this mornings puzzle and lodge the four Link Words to complete this...
(1)certainly sounds like a boost for a buckinghamshire town(6,7) (2)this older sibling becomes a dictator (3,7) (3)to rid an orchestra of all traces of soap?(9) (4)confused lover add one and finish in...
For 38a I have SYENITE For 44a I have CAMISOLE Can't find the answer to 34d - Southeastern European plant cultivated for its fragant purplish flowers. Would be grateful for help. Harrytabby
some of these are very cryptic (1) a ruler whose meals never touched the corners and sounds as though lubrication has been added to the fruit of a pine tree (6,5,5) (2)my first may be found absorbing...
For the last week of my personal selections, my chosen LINKS are as follows: Short CIRCUIT STAND(ING) Tall Narrow ESCAPE BroadCAST As usual, the competition was launched promptly at 9.00 to be met...