Here are today's shaded clues for you ...... 9a. Author of 101 Dalmatians and The Starlight Barking (5) 41a. Time of the day celebrated in aubades and loved by people nicknames 'larks'. (7) 8d. Any of...
Here are today's shaded clues for you - 16a Natural fibre used to make textiles such as chambray, gingham, muslin, Liberty London's Tanu Lawn or calico [6] 43a Word linking with 'cards' for items...
Here are today's shaded clues for you - 14a - Road; traversed by Marco Polo, an ancient caravan route connecting China with the Mediterranean which traded in textiles, gems, spices and tea [4] 22a Any...
Here are today's shaded clues for you - 18a Any one of a series of astronomical fusions of mainly hydrogen and helium forming constellations and asterisms [4] 40a With seeds eaten by goldfinches and...
Here are today's shaded clues for you - 17a Designed for fashion by Cornelia (?) or Dents a garment also word in cookery, gardening or silver service as well as a number of sports [5] 37a Marine...
Here are today's shaded clues for you - 24d Associated with the goddess Pomona, fruits used for 'bobbing' games [6] 37d Art form created on any one of 100's of instruments from accordion to zither [5]...
Here are today's shaded clues for you - 14a Sylvan glade smaller than a forest with a collection of trees, or a material used for parquetry treenware or xylographs by Lucas Cranach the Elder, for...
Here are today's shaded clues for you - 10a Meadow foxtail, dog's-tail, wood melick, Yorkshire fog, timothy - wild plant of countryside, coastal, woodland and chalk valley habitats, family Poaceae [5]...
Here are today's shaded clues for you - 10a Sweet substance made by bees using nectar collected from wildflowers, harvested by apiculturists for non-vegan foods, candles and soaps [5] 9d Red pip of a...
Here are today's shaded clues for you - 29d Whig politician whose term as prime minister saw the passing of the Reform Act and the abolition of slavery throughout the British Empire [4] 48a Depicted...
Here are today's shaded clues for you - 16a General word for one of the types of food grown by French gardener La Quintinie at Le Potager du Roi, for the table of the Sun King, Louis XIV [5] 24a...
Here are today's shaded clues for you - 32a Common name of Fabaceae, a family of plants which includes clover, broom, vetch, mimosa and laburnam [3] 33a Bread and - traditional or regional name for...
Here are today's shaded clues for you - 8a Citrus fruit with blossom used in bridal bouquets or perfumery and zest baked in hot cross buns, simnel cake and Greek Easter bread tsoureki [6] 51a Material...
Here are tosay's shaded clues for you - 4 Wild ----, with heavy boughs of white blossom in the spring and edible fruits in the summer a native tree of woodlands and old hedgerows, also called gean [6]...
Here are today's shaded clues for you - 4a Once worn into battle by the Welsh and thus used as a symbol of St David"s Day, vegetables used for dishes such as pies, soups, quiches and gratins [5] 42a...
Here are today's shaded clues for you - 19a Described in Mrs Beeton's books for example, the process of preparing and cooking cakes, biscuits, pastry or bread [6] 37d Community building at the centre...
Here are today's shaded clues for you - 67a Material used to make Christmas decorations such as snowflakes, crackers, streamers or lanterns [5] 46d The Hunters in the ----, oil-on-wood painting by...