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Good afternoon all. I haven't come across Wiglaf in EV before; I thought at first it was a clever anagram, but obviously I don't know my Beowulf. An entertaining crossword I thought, and some good fun...
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A rainy morning here in the West of Ireland, but I managed to get the last copy of the Telegraph, so was able to enjoy this excellent crossword - not the most difficult grid fill, but an entertaining...
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Good morning all - I can't see a thread yet on this fine crossword by Shark. A difficult one, I thought, but lots of clever touches, and crammed with thematic material. I've still one or two bits of...
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Good morning, everyone. Time, as usual, is flying by and my last week as MM Links setter has arrived all too soon (although there may be some background cheers of approval here!). Before I move on, I...
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Good morning to all MM linkers (that is, those who have decided not to hibernate now that winter is well and truly approaching). This week's preamble will be fairly brief, as I have spent most of this...
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Dobry wszystkim rano! [Only joking – Polish is not a language with which I am at all familiar] Thank you for taking part in last week's links, but maybe they were a little too straightforward...
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Good morning all -- this is Sheila again (aka slaney) for my second reign as the MM Links setter. I’m so surprised to find myself here; foolishly I had thought I was immune as the memories of my...
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I can't see a thread on this yet, and I know devadolly wiil be delighted at the appearance of her favourite setter! For me it made a welcome and enjoyable distraction from gazing cross-eyed at the...
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Good morning all. Here is the link to Reprimand by Columba http://www.spectator.co.uk/article_assets/arti cledir_6426/3213091/crossword.pdf
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Good morning everybody! I thought I'd start this week with a couple of snapshots from my past. I grew up in a small county town. We enjoyed a fairly tranquil existence except for late...
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Good Morning, AB-Linkers! This is Sheila (aka slaney) ? and apparently dubbed by crofter as Lady Slaney. That's OK as a working title, but I DO have moments when I'm far from ladylike. One such was...
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Good morning all. Here is a link to Tarn it by Doc http://www.spectator.co.uk/article_assets/arti cledir_5253/2626826/crossword.pdf
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I'm having a bit of difficulty with my last entry 13d.. Great piece of art, ahead of the rest? The row gets complex. If the wordplay is ..The row gets complex..i.e.an anagram of "The row gets", then I...
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I've been away for a few weeks , and was really pleased on my return to see one of those Sunday Times slips saying ' Winner Mephisto' . Even better I have managed to complete a couple of EVs on my own...
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Would be grateful for confirmation of 11a Lymphocyte: explain about its contents (5) as T (c)ell (1 4) and stuck on 2d Mild oath, ultimately polite- "Fish!" (4 ) I have aco? Thanks.
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Last one 29a Persistent type has a final reverse that helped Edmund on the way up. Is this stayre? or stayde?
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Last one 26a Speaker, not a giving sort, brought about Campbell's end (6) t?l?e? Is it teller?
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Like to have some help with these , please--been looking too long . 29a Having properly passed away, gets carried away again, perhaps, for practice ???e???e? (9) 22d Mary had what's playing around...
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Last three: 10 a Go on ahead of a head of the church (5) a?t?e 11 a The girl makes it known that she has put on a little weight (9) ??n?u??s -- denounces renounces 4 d This might be a round and going...
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