Quite slow to get into this today, maybe still a little fuzzy headed as its a lazy Sunday morning, but once I had a few, the rest came easily. 25a Poem, after he translated, that is powerful piece by European (3,6,6) I always dread a Paul, as I am never on his wavelength, but this was somewhat easier because of the obvious theme and my age meaning I can remember most of the car manufacturers. Required fields are marked *. Sounds like a cue for the old pronunciation debate. Ill be back just after the closing date with the full review blog. 1a Withdrawing support of force (7,3) Ps For some reason Im now having to type in my details each time I comment despite ticking the box. However I did finish, without the help of anything but the thesaurus and there were some very clever clues, so its win-win. As you say we use working dress. . Hon Mentions to 19a, 24a and 5d. Was then even quicker than the bottom but leaving 4d. Enjoyed this, surprised to find OPEL ( Im jeden nopel ein Opel, I seem to remember), [[emailprotected] Wow did not know this story thanks.]. UP THE ANTE completed or over (as one would say of an alloted period of time), a definite article followed by an indefinite article, and the initials of Lawrence of Arabia, 15d Performer, stripper, removing top after short time (3-6) PEA is seed SPLIT (by the underscore). My podium places today went to 10a, 15a and 16d. Not sure I will have the energy or time to illustrate too many but anyway. This Way, it becomes really easy to The part of a shoe which is in direct contact with ones foot and NoT with the interior letter deleted (unfilled) I will let RD say that the definition is an Americanism. Its all been said. Completely echo Tipcats comments at 1 above. You came close and what a memory you have. Had to Google 4d,realised it was an anagram, but had never heard of it. Frankly some clues made no sense to me at all. . Not quite up my street too many wheels but a fun solve. Where is everyone the comments look a bit thin on the ground today I wonder why! He was the frontman, songwriter and bassist for new wave rock band The Police from 1977 to their breakup in 1986. My heart goes out to them. I was trying to establish a sisterly rapport against crickety clues. Cracking Friday puzzle. Debuted: August 28, 1974 Introduced on the first Edd Byrnes pilot, Bankrupt is a black wedge Thank you proXimal and Senf. Update on NTSPP, Rookie Corner, and Prize Puzzle submissions. But gradually as a few more answers came, my view changed entirely and saw it for the very clever cryptic puzzle it was. Standard was also a make: Standard Vanguard, Standard 8, etc. The Pretty Boys would go on to dominate the game winning 8 out of 12 Head of Household's and controlling every eviction until their demise at the last hurdle by Thanks both. Two sessions, last in 14a. Was she caught or not? Over time, Wheel of Fortune has introduced and occasionally retired various gameplay elements. My favourite clues were COTD, 4d, which I did recall, the 14a double definition and 7d, a very sly lego clue. Good Monday Campbell fare, relaitively light and most enjoyable, with a couple of more testing clues to keep the little grey cells ticking over. Thanks to Campbell (?) TAP-DANCER discard the initial letter (removing top) from the type of performance a stripper would provide in the back room; then place the remainder after the abbreviation for time, 17d Object the Parisian found under lorry (7) Been busy last couple of weekends and had been missing the Sunday Dada enjoyment! 10a Sounding appropriate, depressed tone (5-4) Bunged in both 15a and 14d. They may have had natural light from a gauze covered window space. Links to YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and other services inserted in the comment text will be automatically embedded. Forgot the cockney rhyming slang so 5d took a while to dawn even though one recently stole my wallet in Waitrose. Something a white rapper might be criticized for using crossword clue, "Stranger Things" waffle brand crossword clue, Piece of biathlon equipment crossword clue, Simon ___ (playground game) crossword clue, "Distracted boyfriend," e.g. Nonetheless some entertainment to be had SPLIT PEA and SHEATHE tickled my palate and on cracking CRENELLATE I had occasion to ask myself how I came to know a word so very inapplicable to life in general, and gave myself a pat on the back. Theme? Thanks Falcon and the setter. Your email address will not be published. I dont think there is any way for a user to bypass the network cache as it spoofs the server. No clue today really stood out for me so rather than pick a favourite I am going to give special mention to 21a which certainly caused me a great deal of the answer before Senf came to my aid and 15d which gets the raised-eyebrow-of-the-day award. UNLIT: A four letter synonym for one containing (including) the single letter for Learner. I thought at first it was going to be tough but all fell into place. Many people are without power here, but we never lost it for more than a few minutes at a time, so here at 1205 Buist we certainly have been fortunate. 16d was my last one in and is also my clue of the day. Thanks to Paul & PeterO, and get well soon, muffin, PostMark @17 Bond (1d) used to be a car manufacturer. Finished with a hint or two from Senf. Regarding the pun, I have seen the error of my ways. A charade of TATTERS (ragged clothes) plu ALL (the lot). And what a super puzzle it turned out to be wonderful mix of clue types, best of and a small step up in difficulty from the backpagers this week, and plenty of smiles as pennies dropped. Thankyou setter and Senf. [24 down reminded me of the old story about the guy who goes into a garage and asks Have you got an exhaust pipe for a Lada? The garageman thinks for a moment and then replies OK. Attachment
(The last time I lived in a house with no fridge was in the hot summer of 1976 it was remarkable how long the butter and cheese kept in the larder.). Some excellent clues in this anagram strewn fest. Links to YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and other services inserted in the comment text will be automatically embedded. I was quite chuffed when I solved 18d & 19d, neither of which I could have done two and a half years ago when I discovered BDs blog. "Sinc Im being very careful not to read the review or should there be any replies to this question, any comments about the puzzle. Sounds like (reportedly) LARDER (cool place). I nearly threw away this tedious puzzle with just half a dozen solved, but Im laid up with COVID (mostly recovered) and had nothing better to do, so completed it. Max deserves the title, and after last years dodgy win, id feel sorry for him having questions over another. Oddly popular at weddings given it is a dark tale of coercive control. If you found this word meaning gone (as in a batsman?) I knew thered be one! Im not quibbling the homophone, but I never thought of a larder as particularly cool, so thanks for the explanation, [emailprotected] It makes me think of a variation on that theme in Victorian flats in San Francisco, where I used to live. RayT from September 22, 2011 (DT 26664), reviewed by Big Dave himself. A full review of this puzzle will be published after the closing date for submissions. Thanks Paul and PeterO. placed after (following) a synonym of offer (when bidding on a contract?). Thanks to Campbell and Falcon for hints I didnt get to use. Thanks Dada and Senf. Glad that youre feeling better John. Neutral needed crossers; learnt to drive with column shift but havent heard it qua(si) gear for decades. ASTRIDE the A from the clue and a large movement of the foot, 3d Greek character departs late, unfortunately (5) As it is a Prize puzzle I can only hint at a few and hope that will give you the checkers and inspiration to go further. Update on NTSPP, Rookie Corner, and Prize Puzzle submissions. 4d Foolish East German ignoring an indicator of fuel use (3,5) Is there a theme here? Really struggled with this at first, and frankly began to dislike it. instantly crossword clue. Hiding is not a containment indicator as I initially supposed. Drop file here. A double envelope (keeping and entering) of R (right) in a plus SEAT (Spanish car manufacturer, now owned by Volkswagen) in MI (M1, motorway). I see a first edition of the book of the same name sold for $625000 in 2009 at Christies so some value of only monetary. 1d Make prediction about opener for live band (4) LADA/larder? (6) Fortunately, I have the option of now getting them direct from the source (with over five months of puzzles to catch up on). One of the usual abouts and a homophone of the surname of a tennis player called Boris. Previous to 2001 many infamous persons took the podium during the Baccalaureate Ceremonies. Thanks Paul and PeterO. PARISH the capital of France and the street sign symbol for a hospital, 21a Tension caused by lover hiding note (6) Thoroughly enjoyed this although it took me 2 sessions to finish it. Many thanks to Campbell and Falcon. 10a Administrator leaving railway with fellow operative (6,5) I really struggled to get a foothold in todays puzzle and when I did it was from the bottom up. IDIOM the type of papers a young person must present in a bar embedded in the abbreviation for the Ilse of Man. Thanks to Paul and PeterO. Please leave a comment telling us what you thought. Like others, I needed electronic help with 4d.
The corrupted information in the cache will cause the problem as long as it is present but the problem will disappear once the cache is refreshed. Fav: 16d. I couldnct get it to print properly though, and I doubt that the DT will keep both sites working forever. Your email address will not be published. Top three here were 8,11&24a been a long time since I heard 11a used. Very enjoyable indeed from the X man. Preacher's podium: PULPIT: Preacher's msg. Some British dictionaries call for the use of the anglicized (anglicised?) 19a District in capital, with hospital (6) PARISH the capital of France and the street sign symbol for a hospital. The season was centered around the four-person alliance of The Pretty Boys composed of Adam Pike, Anthony Douglas, Dane Rupert & Mark Drelich. Incised on a surface - 6 letters. Hard to pick any favourites from this one but I suppose 12a, 20a & 11d would qualify. Favourite was 12a and liked the surface of 15a. Going for a ***/**** An enjoyable puzzle with a generous serving of anagrams thanks to Dada and Senf. Many thanks for. Paul was kind to us with this one, none of those sometimes tortuous cross-references. RENAULT was neat because of the succinctness. My page was littered with ticks for HMs 10a, 25a, 2d, 5d, 17d but for me COTD was 16d, with an audible Doh! Notify me of follow-up comments by email. dolt crossword clue 3 letters.
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