41D : From "carry away", a term for the perturbation in the eccentricity of the Moon's orbit around the Earth caused by gravitational effects of the Sun (8) : I have E?E?T?O? : ELECTRON has been... ...
My last one : "A bout of idleness named after the Berwickshire village whose inhabitants are incorrigibly lazy, according to their neighbours" (8,5) : YE?L?T?N-?E?E? Many thanks in... ...
I'm a Telegraph Subscriber but I've failed miserably to find the on-line version of the Herculis for yesterday 25th Dec no. 13025. Can anyone help me find the pdf version of the grid & clues... ...
11. Which King of England, according to the official royal family text book on the subject, is said to have "preferred the Queen's brother to the Queen"? I haven't identified the aforementioned text...
My local newsagent didn't have the "Saturday" section of the Daily Telegraph, so I haven't got the GK 12936 Crossword. I can't seem to get it from their website. Does anyone have a link to the Grid...
Trouble with linked words : from Saturday I've got COMPASS and PANEL from today I've got CARD and PINS : if it's PANEL+PINS, then is there such as thing as COMPASS+CARD or CARD+COMPASS?
Not as successful this month - blame the brain fog on visit to dentist yesterday after 2 weeks on antibiotics : 34A : Irregular in performance or behaviour (9) : E?R?T?C?? : ERRATICAL? 38A : Relating...
Last 2 clues : 24A : Cake made of two balls of choux pastry with a creamy filling and finished with chocolate ganache (10) : R???G?E?S? 25D : The globe-flower (11) : ??C?E?G?W?N Thanks in anticipation...
Just 2 left to solve
2D : In the mid-20th Century, Australian slang for cheap red wine (7,6) : S?A?L?T, ?U?N?R
3D : groups of eight musicians (7) : O?T?O?S
Thanks in anticipation...