23A Key in on purpose (6). Feeling particularly stupid and hoping for some light to be shed by some kind answerbank participant! I had L_G_N_ and could only come up with 'legend' but couldn't work out...
17D Suspension of business in bay (6) R-C-S-. Busy weekend so trying to do a few crosswords quickly and this clue in Everyman is eluding me. Help appreciated.
20A Such as (x, y) as a location on a graph (9, 11)
I have _A_T_S_A_ C_O_D_N_T_S. I think the second word is 'coordinates' but what is the first please?...
Everyman last one: '3D Valuable wood from this place? Better off spending capital' (6,4) Letters I have are _O_U_T _R_E so I think the answer is LOCUST TREE but not entirely happy how that works out...
This is rather stupid - can someone please give me the postal address as I stuck down the envelope before writing on it the address and the address is in fact at the bottom of the puzzle? I recall it...
Blind spot with last two or I've boobed with an across or down intersection: 19D Cheers after Rome's broken conspiracy of silence (6) _M_R__ and 27A Sloth, perhaps, attendee suffered (8) _D_N___E....
13D Be critically examined (4,5,3,10). Am sure last 3 words have to be 'under the microscope'. Is the first word _O_E 'Gone'. Doesn't sound quite right - I think of 'put under the microscope' so...
Two which evaded me when I did this crossword late last night and sadly no inspiration this morning so I'm ready to kick myself when someone hopefully helps me out! 33D An experienced and...
4D Decorative form of veneer popular in Britain in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, using thin oval-shaped pieces of wood laid in various patterns (6). O_S_E_. Struggling to find the answer -...
25D Narrow band of high-velocity westerly air currents above the earth (3,6) _E_ S_R_A_. I imagine the seconed word is 'stream' but struggling with the first. Help appreciated.
26D Sight defect (for Americans) _O_O_ B_I_D_E_S (5,9). I imagine the second word is 'blindness' but what about the first? Help would be appreciated....
10A Rob, steal, scrounge or wheedle (4). I have _L_G - can't be too many options but none I can think of seem to quite fit. Any help appreciated as last one.
23A New hinge, a nicker (5) Anagram of hinge suggests 'neigh' and other answers mean I already seem to have N-I-H but what does the 'a nicker'mean to link in with this clue. Believe it is a slang word...
Need to get on with lots of jobs (and watch the Test Match) so can someone kindly help me out with a couple of clues which escape me: 24A Type of surgery not required by member (5-4) S---E_-A-T...