10. It really ought to be named for a friend of Puck but a well bred Bottom is closer to the mark. (8)
23. Turn under and add a double dose of the fertiliser's key element to old abbey's ground. (10)...
13. Jewel found at Sutton Hoo but it has to be remodelled for Scotland. (6)
17. Surely they did not hang Moll Flanders here - that must be wrong. (17)...
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Town in India/sweet mixture baked in oven. I keep thinking the second word is cake but can't find a town in India to fit the clue. I have asked before but thought there may be someone who can see it...
Ye Olde Sweet Shoppe Quiz in aid of The RAP Foundation is now available. All answers are names of sweets past and present. For a copy of the quiz send 50p and a SAE to: Y. Lind 16 MacDiarmid Road...
This hard drive arrived on Saturday from QVC. It sounded great - just plug in and backup begins, even backs up Windows etc. That's ok if it actually works I suppose. Firstly it said an update would be...
Still stuck on a few. I seem to have half an answer for most but am being a bit thick with the other half. Any help would be great. 20. If Humpty had been, maybe he would not have fallen. 22. This...
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Thanks to everyone who took part and supported us. The winner was M. Thomson of Dalbeattie. Answers: 1. Lapwing 2. Willow Warbler 3. Twite 4. Cormorant 5. Greenshank 6. Corn Bunting 7. Hooded Crow 8....
Stuck on last one. Any help would be much appreciated. 47.Often used by suffragettes to break windows during protests. I can only find reference to small stones or hammers but that has nothing to do...