89 across Free Oneself (3-5) G?? ?L?A? (Get clear???) 49 down Body of water surrounding Skye (3,5) T?? ?I??H (The Minch???) 48 down Aide (9) A???N?A?T (attendant???) Many thanks
Overlooking a volcano, this small town grew up around an oasis in the desert. The barren landscape has been likened to Mars. The Catholic Museum contains the world's largest collection of ancient drug...
"The mulit-ethnic community here ensures barely a week passes without some occasion for a festival. Light, romance, hungry ghosts and tombs are all good reasons for parties; this weekend, its...
Buddhist statues, healing stones and ancient coastal fishponds are all found in this enchanting volcanic region. This former seat of a royal kingdom is home to one of the largest mountains in the...
This week's viewfinder: Around 70 ethnic groups populate this mountainous, forested country. Men are expected to be monks for at least a short time and women must not intentionally occupy a physical...
This week's viewfinder: This small town is trying to steal the title "adventure capital of the world" from Auckland, where bungee was born. With mountains, rivers and a national park, it's in with a...
Today's clue is: It may seem unlikely given its numerous multi-storey car parks, but this is one of the UK's most environment-friendly places. One of its famous sons was pretty green too, though he...
I am struggling with this week's viewfinder. I thought it could be somewhere in Italy or Switzerland but can't find anything definite. Here's what's written: "This regional capital surrounded by...
I'm stuck on one clue today. 107 accross - Footballer (6,7) C**T*E **R**R* As its a Scottish newspaper the answer may be a Scottish footballer or someone who played for a Scottish team.
These are the clues to the viewfinder competition - you have to name the place. "The music and dance traditions of this bayside resort have influenced the western music scene. An important surrealist...
Can anyone help me with today's Viewfinder puzzle? "The people of this, one of the world's richest countries, are proud and traditional and their motto is that they want to remain exactly as they are....