16a Renegade concealing high explosive with rubber bag (8) _ E (T) _ CULE. A reticule is a bag, but I can't parse the rest. I am not 100% sure of the "T" 7d Points of view? Majority of forbears will...
Has anyone noticed that being the first AZED of the month which includes a replacement clue and is normally forwarded to a lady in Oxford, this time asks it to be sent to the normal address in London....
I have 2 remaining, which I cannot work out. 26A. Sweet Rosie's cut short English in old Scottish exam (6, 2 words) I have ??R?DE 6D. Sweet wine Jock's beloved imbibes before pork (8) I think I have...
19d Nick hastily got together cash, having no handicap (7) S?R???? (possibly!) 25a Shut up about Penny performing with love rival (8) ?O?O?E?? 28a Edward's back in race, dead set (8) ??R?E?E? Thank...
What follows Hogmanay. 2 and six letters.
May be a problem with the crossword setting as the clue asks for for 2and six letters. The grid has only 7 spaces...
Has anybody succeeded in finding today's online FT puzzles (cryptic & Polymath)? If so, could you please give me a clue (preferably not cryptic) as to where I might find them (other than "at your...
28a Poet's displaying shock, making haste to grab attention (6). I have HEA?IE. Must be an 'R', but is it a play on 'hear ye', or am I way off course? Thanks.
One who is happy to be dominated by another (4,3) - - m-/c-t Collection of old songs particularly French ones (11) c-a-s- - -s- - To alter or not follow the rhythm of a poem (8) -I- - -n- - Another...
7d Old spears:a lunge directed catches cadet, one certainly following behind (11) I have L????????ES. Possibly EG at 6 and 7. Also 8d They make settlements creating trouble in records (9) E?????E??...