Just the one query from Saturday's Times :- Show gun use is heartless (5) R?V?E. It almost certainly is REVUE (Show), but whilst UE is fine (u(s)e is heartless), how come REV is gun. Not one... ...
3 parsing queries :- 1) Obscure error in field by troops in France once (5) B?F?G. Well, it's obviously BEFOG for the definition "Obscure", but I don't get the rest. 2) Atmosphere almost calm for... ...
A few unsolved left-overs :- Times 28697 Inner glow passes for beauty (5) L?O?S. The answer is LOOKS (Beauty), but the Parsing....? Port of ME : what's after that on main road, west of hospital (5)....
Just the one :- 1Dn :- Reduction in daycare raised - or suggesting it? (4) R?C?. I can see that RACY is contained (backwards) inside "daycare", but I can't see the definition or the parsing, unless...
29 Ac :- All the best for now! (5,2,3,3) ?T?T? O? T?E ?R? . It seems obvious that it has to be STATE OF THE ART, but I don't get the Parsing, or the Definition for that matter.
Fri :- Wasting £1000, develop small cars (7) E?T?T?S. Why is it ESTATES (cars)? Sat :- One stroke of a Chinese brush perhaps has a role to play (9,4) C?A?A?T?R ?A?T. Why is it CHARACTER PART (a role...
Dialect Swiss primarily used in Catholic church (8) ?O?A?S?H (The Times 28681) Greek character shown up by team on and off (5) D?L?A. It has to be DELTA (Greek character), but I can't parse "shown up...
Just the one parsing :- Fish's bottom served with cream (3,5) S?A ?R?U? The answer is SEA TROUT (Fish). Whilst I get SEAT (for bottom), why is ROUT "served with cream"?...
Just the one :- 18Dn Highest complex fractions? Small actually (7) E?G?T?S.
The only word I can come up with is ERGATES (A worker ant). But I don't get it . Help please....
I have come late to this one, with the deadline in a few hours. I note the consensus is there are 13 Is. I have checked and rechecked my No of 12 Is, and cannot see a 13th. So........ 1) pIck on 2)...
CotW :- Not working for nothing (4) -{originally in The Daily Telegraph}. (No letters given!). I first of all thought it was IDLE, but I was a bit iffy about "for nothing". Then I thought of FREE....
7Dn :- Bear cub rested regularly after noon (5) N?R?E. It looks like NURSE (Noon = N, and cUb ReStEd regularly = URSE. But, why does NURSE correspond to "Bear"? 24Dn :- Individual in school with hard...
Just one from The Times this Friday :- 6Dn :- From opening that's inconclusive, white finally in superior position (5) A?O?E. The only two words I can come up with that more or less equate to what I...
Just 2 (or 1.5) queries :- 16Dn: Some letters from chap caught underneath boat (4,4) ?U?K ?A?L. Well, it obviously looks like JUNK MAIL (Some letters) with JUNK (for boat). But why is MAIL a chap...
Just the one parsing query :- Put up with hindrance in reverse for city (3,4) T?L ?V?V. It's pretty obvious that the answer is TEL AVIV (city) and I get TEL a let (hindrance) reversed, but how on...
24 Ac :- Hands perhaps cracked in Ariel soap initially (6) I?R?E? It looks like an anagram of Ariel S(oap), and ISRAEL fits the bill. But why "Hands"?...