... in animated movies. In yesterday's paper. It's all to do with the voice over guys. If the cartoon character is lazy, or a petty criminal, they employ an Afro Caribbean voice over (eg the crows in...
A small selection from today's list, somewhere or other, of things that "noughties" teenagers will remember from the last decade, apparently. But, really, we did all of these better than the...
There was an article in my paper today about sweets that used to be popular. Fry's Five Centres, and chocolate Creams, Toffo etc, and the potato crisp with a blue salt bag inside! What were those...
Apparently even Tebbit has suggested that she resign. I realise that the whiff of brimstone doesn't have quite the effect it used to have, but I'm sure his opinion still has some weight attached to...
1dpubentertainment ?i?e ?a?d. Couldn't be pipe band could it? Also,19a thorough search r?m?r?e. Have got 'primary school'for 5d which gives second r,but maybe wrong there,any ideas please ?
Did anyone spot the mistake in yesterday's Telegraph general knowledge crossword? 34d says "Furthest planet from the sun" and the answer which fits is NEPTUNE, but surely the furthest planet is PLUTO....
7d Vessel that figures prominently in Arthurian myth (5) G?A?? 16a Mainland district of North West Canada (8) ??B?A?O? 22a North Yorkshire market town birthplace of Lords cricket ground in London (6)...
I have a few 1 down -Chief Executive of BBC (8,7) 20 across Comfortable situation (3,2,5) I have ???/O?/L?S?S 23 across Borough of Lancashire (6) P???L? 14 Sport which is hugely popular in Lancashire...
hi need a little help here. 20a darwin's dog b?a?l? could it be beagle.? 30d prolonged and severe- the French almanac ?????i?l? 31d Russian communis? She can be seen standing between symbol and viking...