Struggling for V 3/5 Leaders ger all directions from man with belts?
and F 8 letters, Soft tack supplied to creatures going to market?
Any help appreciated...
Good Morning All. Here is a link to today's crossword - Cookery by Lavatch http://thespectator.n...om/epaper/viewer.aspx It can be found on page 85. Much easier than last week and cookery in every...
Can someone explain why some people cannot recognise the difference between a relationship between two adults, and the forced sexual relationship (often accompanied by threats) between an adult and a...
One of these days I'll finish without assistance -but not today. Six to go -the following will help. 10a Like some land in which a half-hearted mob appears. ??a???. Alaska springs to mind but a) is it...
24ac Channel's boring person with external influence (8) S???L?A?
15dn On may have several key positions (5,4) ??L?T ???G
4ac Medicine? Not quite a science! (6) ?H?S??...
http://www.guardian.c...k-state-visit-protest So /// Stephen Fry, Terry Pratchett, Philip Pullman and Richard Dawkins are among more than 50 public figures who have signed a letter to the Guardian...
It seems if you don't subscribe to a set of religious fairy tales. Preferably Catholicsim, you are third world? http://news.sky.com/s...s_Britain_Third_World Personally I believe it's the other way...
Stuck on two. They share the same last letter: 27a Having no stress as the result of medicinal preparation ?E?N?? 17d Like a sort of seal in middle of sea, twitching, south of island ?E?M?T?? Thanks,...
Hi Everybody.
Here is a link to today's crossword ATOZ II set by Doc
http://thespectator.n...om/epaper/viewer.aspx
On the easy side and the title said it all.
Enjoy....
A pleasant Sunday morning puzzle; one I don't think will trouble our regulars too much. The setter's advice on the use of a pencil for the first grid filling is superfluous to me as I always do the EV...
Today's Crossword 'Chariot' set by Dumpynose can be found
on page 51 via this link
http://thespectator.n...om/epaper/viewer.aspx
An enjoyable puzzle solved with the help of a Cuppa....
Another reasonably straightforward grid fill with the 'clusters' becoming apparent early on.
Enjoyable but possibly not the challenge we expect for a Bank Holiday puzzle....
Good Morning All.
Here is a link to 'The Inner Light' by Columba. It can be found on page 51
http://thespectator.n...om/epaper/viewer.aspx
Bradford was very useful for this puzzle.
Enjoy....