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VivianD
16a Very hot Norweigans, A-ha: randy (to some extent) (7) 11d Funny, mirthful Noel, OK (3-2-3-4) 13d Everyman regularly gets into these arguments (10)
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barnaclebill58
14d Less well behaved :more like Fanny Adams . Answer has to be naughtier .  What has Fanny Adams got to do with naughtier?  Thanks 
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Wolfram9
OK, last two.  Manages nuts and loaves (5) H _ _ _ S.  TIA  :)
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VivianD
17a Impudence: slip audibly giving you mouth 3-4 26a The Britons gathered: Ruby, Beryl and 10 more (10) Really "no clue" on the last one! Anagram?
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Wolfram9
Last 2 - again, 4-letter poxy answers.  Escape, knocking back lager (4) I _ I _.  Kindly reject bitterly cold Frenchman (4) _ A _ M.  TIA  :)  
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VivianD
22a ....rioting, perhaps without consideration (3,2,4) a-t/-f/-a Last one!
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chantaspell
I know the answer to this, but can't parse it. Any one help?


Answer: all ears. 

Many thanks!
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VivianD
Stuck on almost last one: 26a Pop perhaps wanting a bit of waffle (6,4)  
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VivianD
1a Jocose friend trashed United(6,6) I'm almost sure it's an anagram but I can't work it out!
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VivianD
20a Some sets of twins resemble each other (7,5) Something "match" ?
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barnaclebill58
First one in -but still can't parse it.  11a Cheers that man , earlier sad, starting to brood. Ans is Down the hatch =cheers  Earlier sad means put Down first , brood is something to do with hatch ,... ...
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Wolfram9
Last two.  Hot drinkes or dry Rieslings? (4,6) _ E _ T / WHITES.  Colloquially, largest; most like the ocean? (7) T _ _ _ E _ T.  The 3rd letter is either "I" or "M" for "ISM" or "DOM" suffix. ... ...
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VivianD
1a Supports or declines to intervene? (6,2) 11a African shivering with cold: time:10.35? (7,8) 15d lays open the topics(8)
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michaeljhoward
Everyman Crossword No. 4,031, Sunday 21st January 2024: 'Theatrical farce no one gets rid of (though second character cut) (6,3)'. I've got 'Noises Off' but am struggling to parse. Thanks in... ...
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VivianD
Finding this one very difficult. 4d Equipment swap? Quite the reverse! (5,2,3,5) 23a Playwrights retrospective to depict old, cold Spanish kingdom(4,6) Is 1a Tongue Twisters? (Stuttering, we mangled... ...
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barnaclebill58
1d What's travelled quickly , leading to stir. Must be tornado but why?  12a Theatrical farce noone gets rid of (though second character cut). Must be noises off but can't see how clue... ...
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michaeljhoward
Everyman Crossword No.4029, Sunday 7 January 2024 Drank heavily, like an ornamental fish? (6) I've got 'tanked' but cannot parse. Thanks in advance.
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VivianD
23a Bizarrely, some cheer tabloid (a number) (4,5,3,3) I thought it might be an anagram but perhaps not. Ends with "sun"? 17d The quickest learners hurl foodstuffs at senior teachers (8)
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davey b
Who speaks for author who's pegged it in largish car   ?S?A?E
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Wolfram9
Last one - a poxy 4 letter answer.  Skipping intro, make-up of rock music's smallest section? (4)  T _ N _.  TINY?  TUNE?  TIA :) Happy New Year everyone :)

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chantaspell
I know the answer to this (below) but can't parse it.


The answer is apparently "bestrews". So the def is covers loosely. Cropped top I suppose could be (v)est, but what's the trousers part? Or am I... ...
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stevenj
This might seem ( well,tbh, it is) an odd question. Does anyone know how many people enter the cryptic jumbo competition? I was thinking that the prizes would be great for HisNibs ( well maybe not the...
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Svejk
3d)Popular English morality play of the early 16th century(8) E?H?Y?A?...
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Dealman
What part of the Telegraph is this crossword in please.
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SlowRunner
There's nothing exclusive about this word on a personal level (8) E?E?Y?E?
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lashley
is this not working?
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Crisinterpreting
Crossword clue. I think I know the answer but why???    
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davey b
Everyman. No. 4000.A celebration. Can anyone please tell me what the theme is?
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Rslstaff
I assume 14 across is ‘alas’ but not sure why...
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Wolfram9
So, no xword this week then, I'll open the bar early instead. Cheers :)
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newknees
14 or 25 (7,6)
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Farrwest
5a Strip of metal, line inside corrected backing (8) DES??V?R 25d Satellite channel exercised having lost director twice (5) RI?LE Maybe a mistake somewhere!...
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JJ109
15a Little old bird tom's sneakily trapped in trough (7) TITM _ _ E I can find Titmice, but that is plural and doesn't parse. Is TITMOSE an alternative spelling of "titmouse" and if so does "tie" =...
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Wolfram9
FINISHED :) Must be the hardest Everyman EVER. CROMLECH ??? REALLY ???
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yellow11
is this a prize one?
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Woolwinder
Having trouble with 23 down, 20 down and 25 across. Any help out there?
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mra1
three-quarters through - now completely stuck viz A strange way to be alone in Anthony's 2014 first novel A????,?E???E ;animal in British operetta productions ???G???S;i nitially confused struggle...
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teacher1
Can someone please give me a printable link to the above please ..... it's driving me crazy ..... going round in circles on The Guardian site.
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Nonesuch
15a. Retreat after attention becomes intense. Help please....
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mikey4444
I can't get this up on the 'net this morning...I keep getting this page :: http://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/series/everyman Anybody else having this problem ?...

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Porsche Cayman The Model For Everyman

Porsche is well known for its lead in the sports and recreational vehicle market. Their Cayman S model two seater was hugely popular when launched in 2005. However, their reputation as being highly priced also drives their customer base. It seems that they are trying to reach the “everyman” market with the...15:36 Mon 24th May 2010

The man on the Clapham Omnibus

Q. Who was he, then A. The phrase is used in legalese to mean 'the reasonable person', and has gone into the language to mean 'the man in the street', a modern Everyman. Q. Everyman A. Everyman00:00 Thu 14th Mar 2002

Hey Joe: How do we use the name 'Joe' in sayings

Q. Joe Public Why Joe A. Good question. Although Joseph has always been a popular name, it's never had the the same degree of ubiqitty in the English-speaking world as John or William. John, Jack00:00 Mon 02nd Jul 2001

Cork, Ireland Flights from UK Review

How can I get to Cork from the UK Just a short flight from the UK and well-located for exploring Ireland's famous green hills, Cork remains a hugely popular short-haul destination among British holidaymakers. This popularity is helped in no small measure by a wealth of cheap flights from most parts of the country, ...15:36 Mon 24th May 2010

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