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seekeerz
After a minor hiccup or two we've now got ourselves back on track and Aquagility promises to put on his bi-focals before he enters the link words so as NOT to give seekeerz an awful fright and seven...
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seekeerz
Another week has gone by and it's time again to match wits with Kate Mepham of the Daily Telegraph. Can you predict the four Link Words successfully ?? The four words will be entered below by the...
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rogerr
Good Morning. This is rogerr (Barbara). I have set the link words today and will continue to do so throughout the month of February. The four words to have their links predicted should appear below at...
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eddiebun
I was contemplating joining the Telegraph Crossword Club. Is it worth it ? Do they have a monthly cash crossword like The Guardian and The Times and do they have on line entry for crosswords to avoid...
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tacitstone
question:Famous Building From these letters:- Rare chance lad but try. Many thanks for any help
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rogerr
Good Morning. This is rogerr (Barbara). I have set the link words today and will continue to do so throughout the month of February. The four words to have their links predicted should appear below at...
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jpduck
Bone up when back in opera house (7) - C - P - L - Foretell something boring, say (5) - U - U - Thanks !!
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syruphead
answers to clues are associated with computers and the internet - equipment, accessories and common commands and terms. 1. Defunct TV arts programme 2. Priapic male 3. Gay, TV gardener 4. Course cloth...
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JILLYSBOY
The following is a clue to a type of danceand it begins with either T,U,V,W,X,Y or Z (as answers are in alphabetical order).----Big,little, together.Thanks in anticipation.
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chloepoe
Help, I must be totally stupid. I have got all the hard ones but cant get my head round number14 Youngest son. I know the eldest son is primogen but no more!!!
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Christiana
Alas there seems to be no Sunday Cryptic from the Telegraph Crossword Society, though I gather there is one in the paper. Can't get hold of it out here in Portugal. Anyone know if there is any way of...
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city
Which one word is used for both a round flat biscuit made with dried fruit and nuts, coated on one side with chocolate and also for any dish made, served or garnished with spinach and coated in a...
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endanger
19a Of an abnormal narrowing of a passage in the body (8) ?t?n????
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sgeandhu
2D should be (2,7) and not (3,6) or am i going senile??
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starry123
Still not happy with the answers I have received - sorry - the dingbat is WILL thanks
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mozzie
the clue is -- corded cloth the answer is something connected with the theatre any ideas? i cant find anything on google
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unsure
what is a collection of bishops called
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mowo
australian submerged reef is my clue. I have these letters so far : _ O _ B _ R A Thanks for your help!
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centaurfix1
What is local name for the River Carn; Mail on Sunday 16/04/06 - Letter I have so far are: G?A?T?
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starrs
9a golden coloured full bodied sherry, usually medium sweet o-o--s- 5d accumulation of loose rock fragments at the base of a hill or cliff s-r-e thanks

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