32a Any one of the teeth on a bicycle chain ring that engage with the links to create motion. I have ?P?O?K?T? The obvious answer appears to be "SPROCKETS" but that is plural and the clue says "any...
14a: New version of our version of Blair; a U turning leader. I have ?E?A?P. It looks like "REVAMP" but I don't understand the word play. I thought they used to refer to him as "Bambi"?...
15a: Replies given by Queen with swans flying around. I have S?E?S?A. My original thought was "ANSWERS" i.e. anagram of "SWANS" with "ER" but I am sure the others are right. 17a: Positive reaction...
If you enjoy doing this, and access it from the Telegraph website you might want to avoid it today. Instead of the grid and clues I've just downloaded a completed grid with all the answers. Someone...
Tony transformed all around as leader of labour? Wouldn't bet on it.(3,6) Brenda's foreign trip, say with viscount as precursor to sex (5,5) Russell's role, good laugh at first, one time in radio...
Stuck on two, help please! 10a Expression from French meaning in spite of my efforts (6,3) M?L?R?/MOI. 20d Contemptibly small in amount (6) M?A?L? Thanks in advance for any help.
32a: Stick at protecting peace project. I presume that the answer is "ASHPLANT" which is a stick but I can't figure the word play. 36a: Big characters boasted - something riveting? I have ?A?S?R?W and...
Stuck on 1d: Jazz hit in live session's central piece. I have B?B?P? It looks as if it should be "BEBOPS" but I am not sure that there is such a word....
19a Inventor of rhythmic movements in Japan: Craze equals most of odd dancing (5,8) I have ?A?U? S???R?O?E. It could be an anagram but I think it's one that you need specialist knowledge for
I think I have completed it but there are three answers which I can't parse. Any ideas would be gratefully accepted:22d: Page after page containing observation that may hold water. PAPER CUP? 50a: In...
Tim Moorey has set some particularly perplexing clues in this one, e.g. 3D Ale houses must supply helpful advice? On the contrary (3,5) ?U?/????? 4D British PM of yore cut engagement (6) ???T?E 13D...
If two differently dated will were presented at a probate office who would actually decide which one was valid? I know it would be the one with the latest date, but who'd have the last word?
Many years ago I borrowed an LP of a steel band playing inter alia Bach's Toccata and Fugue. Does anybody out there recognise this and know if it is available on CD?
Well, I think I have finished but I don't understand the wordplay for two: 14d: Fragrance from sweet drink. I have "AFTERSHAVE" and I can see "AFTERS" for sweet but "HAVE"? 17d: Expert turned over...