Help please with the Herculis link phrases this week:
I have Brown sauce, Gooseberry and cream cheese but is the fourth one Blue China or China blue?...
Can anyone help me with the Herculis link words? There seems to be permutations I can't figure out. I keep finishing up with "wood" and "notes" and despite my searches I can't seem to link them to...
Is it protocol when laying a memorial wreath at a grave, say at Christmas, to include a written note with a family message or is it frowned upon as rather non-U? I wish to place a wreath at my uncle's...
Morning all, can anyone help me find old-fashioned "Regency" type Christmas cards with typically an old English Inn scene with young Bucks just back from the hunt with wet dogs, tankards of ale, a...
Where can I buy old-fashioned hard, brittle butterscotch? I used to be able to obtain it in breakaway slabs and Parkinson's of Doncaster, the sweet people, used to make it individually wrapped and...
Can anyone give me the name of the William book and/or the title of the story where William pretends there's a curse on a patch of burnt grass and after successfully enticing his arch enemy Hubert...
This saga will go on and on (7).
Puffing, grunting, potato carrying monster (7,3)
OK on the park, but not on the High street (7)
Answers are a mode of transport...
I have just finished the Sunday Telegraph General knowledge crossword and thought I might send it in by email. It requests me to send the scanned solution and "coupon". What do they mean by the...
Does anyone remember Rilson's family-run café in Southport? It was in a quiet street near to the baths between the Promenade and Lord Street. I used to visit it with my Mother in the 1950's. It had...
Could someone kindly give me the linked words from Saturday's Daily Telegraph. Her indoors has binned it. I know "fairy" was one but can't recall the others....
Where can I obtain dessert, tinned, red cherries. I used to be able to purchase them from most grocery shops many years ago. They were bright red, contained their stones and were in a syrupy juice. We...
When I was a small boy and speculating on outlandish speculations or generally being fanciful my Mother used to say, "Don't fill your head full of Johnny Robbins" or something similar which I...