Last one. I'm pretty sure I know the answer but don't understand the clue! 24 across Scottish king becomes Hitler for Huddersfield (7) M-L-O-M Clearly "Malcolm" satisfies the scottish king...
Last one. I'm pretty sure I know the answer but don't understand the clue! 24 across Scottish king becomes Hitler for Huddersfield (7) M-L-O-M Clearly "Malcolm" satisfies the scottish king...
I'm having a few problems with this one! 2 down: Scott's right-hand man (5) E-A-S 20 down: Walpole's had diurnal use (7) ----O-S (3rd letter is last letter of 22 across, 1st letter is 1st letter of 20...
I'm having a few problems with this one! 2 down: Scott's right-hand man (5) E-A-S 20 down: Walpole's had diurnal use (7) ----O-S (3rd letter is last letter of 22 across, 1st letter is 1st letter of 20...
Last one, 22 down. No relation of P. G. Wodehouse in Powys (5) R-S-E I'm sure it must be Rosie, with some sort of reference to Rosie M. Banks but I don't get the connection with Powys. Any...
27 ac Lydgate's was an Iliad -Y-T-R-E Can't find anything in the OED that fits other than Myrt-tree but there's no hyphen. Could it be an archaic spelling of "history"?
It's a bit tricky this week because they forgot to number the grid. However, I think I've got them all but the 14 down. Rhodes and a new king of Assyria (10) -S-P-A-D-N Any ideas? (looks possible that...
I'm still stuck on 13 across: Eleanor Farjeon's court was shaking in it (4) -H-E Of course, "shoe" fits but I can't find any reference to a court shaking in a shoe! Any help would be appreciated!
This is a hard one! I can't get 1ac A musical monologue -hardly true - and addressed to Celia (1,7) A-A-T-R- or 21ac Borders are invaded by Dickensian nasty (9) S-A-R-E-D Any offers?