Donate SIGN UP

New Statesman

Avatar Image
yellow11 | 14:56 Tue 20th Dec 2016 | Crosswords
17 Answers
help please
10a someone skilled in breaking down any salt 7 starts a
12a cut that woman-a revolutionary! 7 ends d
16a of a physical and mental discipline in which soldier corps follow you(mostly) 5 starts y yogic?
13a i paint seats dreadfully(a nod to the wise) 3,8
thanks
Gravatar

Answers

1 to 17 of 17rss feed

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by yellow11. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
analyst
10 analyst anag of any salt
12 she a red - sheared
16 Yes
13 Sapienti Sat
13 if 8,3 then Sapienti sat
13 Sat Sapienti, anagram.
10a.Analyst (anagram)
16a.Yes - yo(ju) + gi(soldier) + (corps)
//From Plautus. Indicates that something can be understood without any need for explanation, as long as the listener has enough wisdom or common sense. Often extended to dictum sapienti sat est ("enough has been said for the wise", commonly translated as "a word to the wise is enough").//
^yo(u)^
Chambers has Sat Sapienti.
Fair enough, never heard it that way round.
13 latin ---- enough for the wise, anagram of I paint seats
Neither had I, Mamya. I mentioned it only because a couple of solvers wondered if it should be 8,3 rather than what was given.
Yes you're right - words that way round better when preceded...

'verbum sat sapienti'.
Question Author
many thanks
andhttp://www.teachers-corner.co.uk/philosophical-latin-phrases/21 Oct 2011 ... That man is wise who talks little (know when to hold your tongue). verbum sat sapienti

1 to 17 of 17rss feed

Do you know the answer?

New Statesman

Answer Question >>