Here is a link to 'File servers' set by Mr Magoo http://thespectator.n...om/epaper/viewer.aspx It can be found on page 73. Although the theme was quickly established I found some of the clueing very...
Here is a link to the crossword which is on page 57 http://thespectator.n...om/epaper/viewer.aspx As was suggested by novalis last week, the theme and title of today's puzzle was predictable, but none...
14 d US conductors have nothing to go on after this (4,5) Looks like last train but why? 4d Food store rack initially overturned? Put back up (5) R?L?D Clue of the week: A game uplifted by a...
5d.time in european business school as an alternative (7) ??S?E?D
1a. Informan clothing in part-time clubs (6,4) I think this is casual????
Can anyone help?...
Today's crossword can be found on page 57 via this link-
http://thespectator.n...om/epaper/viewer.aspx
An enjoyable offering by Doc which brought back a lot of memories....
This week's crossword can be found on page 57 on this link-
http://thespectator.n...om/epaper/viewer.aspx
A typical Dumpynose puzzle full of anagrams....
Here is a link to 'Pigs might fly' by Mr Magoo. The puzzle is on page 57. http://thespectator.n...om/epaper/viewer.aspx Quite an straightforward grid fill made easier by a helpful crossword title....
Can't get it online this morning. The Spectator has posted the chess column as the crossword in error. Have e-mailed Doc. I will check again later. I know that we are all desperate.
4d Young Tory stops to look at Chinese money (5) ?y?e? 7d Brother gets up and enters cure in medical book (6) ?e??n? 10d Miauler bitched about top piece by Liszt (11) First L; 9th A 30a I secure...
One more question about the Spectator X-word that Greyfox attached: 16a answer is TIRE. This is OK for 'pinafore' and 'dress' (according to Shorter Oxford Dict.) but how does it fit with 'train'?...