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Gung-Ho-Joe
"Hey John.....we have eight million useless atlasses here and a few million books that tell you stuff you can find online. Call the Sunday Times will you? They can give them away for us ......as a... ...
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davidxhare
Breakout artists Keys introduces close to stage

I have an answer, but I am not convinced ...
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Pedro61
where was I Sunday Times 18 feb 2024
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herbage
21d Bowled, eg, bowl(5)is basin. Pls parse
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herbage
1a That is a sign of penitence in a way (8) looks like scilicet. Please parse
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RocW
Just one. 23A: Beastly type of agent is great, Spooner says (3,3) We have R?D ?O?  It looks like "Red Hot" but I can't parse it.  All ideas gratefully received
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herbage
21a it is only a metal if it is turned over(8) appears to be titanium. Please parse
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herbage
16d nut a boy crushes on a spicy dish(9) is enchilada, I think. Please parse
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RocW
I'm left looking for just two letters.  4D: Rat leaves with cat (5).  I have R?T?H and the three crossers appear to be correct but I could be wrong.  Help would be much appreciated.  This puzzle... ...
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Matakari
Good Sunday morning,
Finally a great work out from Fieldfare with a fine revision of Shakespeare
and also an introduction to some unknown lakes…My last one for 1d looks
like LAMONT for which I seek... ...
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Matakari
Good morning, I’m stumped by this last one. Thanks for any help!
9a An embankment’s architect (4)  : ?D?M
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cliver1
15 down a single thing M?N???N?A
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Frustrate
Stuck on a few, help please 5a concealed sleeve on a shirt 5 letters c???? 8a An actress left this clue behind in absentia 5 letters ????h 6d Times square uprising two missed 4 letters ???? 7d Wader... ...
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Smowball
Nothing serious, but Saturday I had a slight headache. Woke up Sunday & I felt like I had the hangover from hell, except no alcohol had been drunk. Thought my head was going to burst. Spent all... ...
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10ClarionSt
I wrote to The Sunday Times last week (see letter below). I was surprised to receive a reply from the letters editor telling me I made some strong points but they would not be publishing it. Normally...
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arjay
It is possible to save a lot of money by taking out a subscription to the above publications. The Radio Times is sent by post but the others are paid for by vouchers which you give to your newsagent...
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Vimto
Is anyone having trouble sending in their solution to the Sunday Times? I sent mine in as usual with the entry in the normal field,- "Crossword 4610" and it has come back to me as an error. I have...
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genius1933
28ac. They Say,but,what is the connection with Tango andAuthority? tia
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herbage
4d Siemens staff, but not the number one, all there(4) I have S-N- . Looks like sane=all there but why the rest?
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Vimto
26 across. Clue: Caught try by forward in the end (5). I have: H?A?D. 24 down. Clue: Trouble on navy deck (5). I have: N?O?N but not sure about the first N.

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naomi24
//The incident comes just days after a man killed six people in a Westfield shopping centre.//   https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/04/15/sydney-church-stabbing-live/ ...
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Gung-Ho-Joe
"Hey John.....we have eight million useless atlasses here and a few million books that tell you stuff you can find online. Call the Sunday Times will you? They can give them away for us ......as a... ...
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renegadefm
Why do we still alter the clocks forward in March and back in October? I find it depressing, and so irritating. My belief is if we just kept the clocks set at British Summer time, we wouldn't lose... ...
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ToraToraTora
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cv2rp4dmxv2o why do people get so upset because the odd pub doesn't want their little darlings running about screaming? ...
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alex1706
According to all the media etc the state pension was to increase by 8.2% this Month. I'm paid monthly, and today (9th April) had my usual payement and no increase whatsoever. According to the... ...
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sandyRoe
We don't see as many asking now as we once did.
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youngmafbog
Perhaps not News but News related. Just been on there to get a link and noticed they have something called mail+ that you have to pay for. Now the DM is useful for giving links that everyone can... ...
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10ClarionSt
..............the price of tobacco. If he wants to raise more money, there are two obvious targets - drinkers and motorists. Motorists have been bearing the brunt of the Tories mis-management of... ...
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gulliver1
Another cunning plan by the desperate Cons has been exposed. The former Post office chairman Harry Staunton was told to stall compensation payments to subpostmasters "Horizon victims" because of... ...
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Matakari
Good Sunday morning,
Finally a great work out from Fieldfare with a fine revision of Shakespeare
and also an introduction to some unknown lakes…My last one for 1d looks
like LAMONT for which I seek... ...
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Matakari
Good Sunday morning,
Finally a great work out from Fieldfare with a fine revision of Shakespeare
and also an introduction to some unknown lakes…My last one for 1d looks
like LAMONT for which I seek... ...
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Matakari
Good Sunday morning,
Finally a great work out from Fieldfare with a fine revision of Shakespeare
and also an introduction to some unknown lakes…My last one for 1d looks
like LAMONT for which I seek... ...
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Smowball
As most of you know who know me, as I've been on AB for years, I've got 4 children - 1 girl and 3 boys. And none live near me. I live in London. My daughter and eldest son live in Cambridgeshire... ...
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AB Editor
Dear All, We've collected together all your suggestions and put them into one big list. We're intending to filter them out by national/local weekly/daily etc so that we can have a better understanding...
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Verbix
Usually manage to get the Times Jumbo and daily cryptic finished, but not quickly. How best to start trying the Listener and similar? Any useful books or worked examples? It all looks impossibly...
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susanwilton
Does anyone know how the winners are actually picked? Is it a case of all the envelopes being put into a drum and randomly picked? Or is there more to it? I've noticed over the years that the same...
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Top Cat2
Does anyone know when the Times or Sunday Times will publish its annual travel quiz?
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anotheoldgit
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4079578/Number-charities-linked-terrorism-soars-record-high.html...
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mikey4444
I have had 2 books in the post for being one of the 5 winning entries for the Guardian 25,891. on March 9th. I just wanted to say thanks everybody on AB who has helped me with the last few difficult...
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clairey-s
I don't mean author, though. I'm thinking journalists, anyone who writes a magazine column, or a blog, anything like that... thanks x

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Sunday Times Crossword

Cryptic crosswords can be difficult even when you are used to the setter’s way of thinking. We’ve compiled a list of tips and examples from the Sunday Times crossword to help you on your way to completion and another Sunday morning well spent.   Wordplay in the Sunday Times often involves using the first or ...17:30 Thu 31st Oct 2013

I will be moving abroad to work later this year, can you recommend any good expat websites that will keep me in touch with life in Britain

Asks panda A. Most websites geared towards the British expatriate community will help you keep in touch with news and current affairs back home, put you in touch with fellow Brits abroad or send you01:00 Mon 03rd Sep 2001

Are there really Satanists in this country or is it just a bunch of Goths taking it a bit too far

asks MissDon:A. Satanists are in the news again because of 23-year-old Manuela Ruda who, along with her husband Daniel, was found guilty of murder in Germany. They had killed a man by hitting him with01:00 Fri 01st Feb 2002

What is a cryptic crossword

A. A cryptic crossword puzzle is one in which each clue is a little puzzle in itself, as distinct from the more straightforward question-and-answer crosswords. Crosswords were invented in Britain in01:00 Mon 21st May 2001

Anax Crosswords

Anax Crosswords is the home of Anax, crossword setter for the likes of The Independent, Financial Times, The Times and as of June 2011 the Sunday Times Concise Crossword. He has been setting and compiling crosswords for a number of years, and this experience reflects in his frequently updated blog - a popular source fo...14:45 Fri 08th Apr 2011

When did the Internet bank First-e close

Asks marmalade A. It closed at the end of September and all operations ceased on October 3, 2001 in the UK and Germany. It will continue to operate in France. Q. Why did it close A. Many believe01:00 Mon 29th Oct 2001

Etiquette For Asking A Quiz, Puzzle or Crossword Question

1. When asking for help with a crossword clue, please do a search through AnswerBank first to see if the clue has already been answered, especially if the crossword is more than a day old. 2. If the question has not been previously posted: Please state the name, number, date and type of crossword in the title of ...15:30 Tue 06th Dec 2011

It's been a long time

Q. How has Cliff Richard remained a major star for so long A. It's a question of knowing the market, picking the right material, staying out of trouble, and staying alive - all items Cliff01:00 Tue 19th Feb 2002

Paintings in Hospitals

Q. What is it A. A charity organisation which lends art to NHS hospitals to try to soften the institutional blow of the environment. Q. Do they charge for the service A. Pictures are issued on01:00 Sun 20th Jan 2002

What are the Spitting Image people up to

A. The satirical television series came to an end in 1988. Spitting Image - lampooning current events using latex puppets - was created in 1984 by Roger Law and Peter Fluck, and ran for 18 series01:00 Mon 03rd Dec 2001

The price is right: Buying a bestseller

There's been much noise made in the media over the last couple of weeks about the 'revelation' that the bookshop chains have been taking money from publishers in order to promote their books more01:00 Thu 08th Nov 2001

When was the first commercial on British TV

Q. When was the first commercial shown on British TV A. The first British commercial was shown in 1955 and advertised Gibbs SR toothpaste. It began... it's tingling fresh, it's as fresh as ice...The01:00 Mon 14th May 2001

Whatever happened to Russell Harty

A. He died on 8 June, 1988, from liver failure. He was 53. Harty was one of the great TV chat show hosts - yet will probably be remembered best for being attacked by an ill-mannered singer. Q. 01:00 Wed 18th Apr 2001

What should I see in Madrid

Asks B. Camfield A. Madrid is a cosmopolitan city that is best seen at night when the streets are teeming with people in its many bars and restaurants. Information on what is going on in Madrid01:00 Mon 15th Apr 2002

Tech FAQ

The box I use to ask questions has disappeared, where did it go The question and answer entry boxes are still there, but they are now integrated into The AnswerBank's layout.In any category on the website the enter question box can be found below the search bar at the top of the page. Clicking on the box will make it o...15:53 Mon 10th Jan 2011

Kew Bridge Steam Museum

Kew Bridge Steam Museum houses a museum of water supply and a collection of water pumping steam engines. The site remains an internationally-recognised museum of steam pumping engines as a reminder of the many pumping stations spread throughout London and the UK. The museum houses the world's largest working beam engin...16:37 Mon 24th May 2010

The origins of Mothers Day

The 18th March 2007 is Mothering Sunday and as it does every year in the UK falls on the 4th Sunday of Lent. The tradition of presenting Mothers up and down the country with gifts, flowers and12:10 Fri 09th Mar 2007

Q Why do radio stations ban certain records

A. There are a number of sensible, and sometimes not so sensible, reasons for not playing records on the radio. These are usually governed by the blanket criteria of what is referred to as 'good01:00 Mon 16th Apr 2001

The AnswerBank Crossword Guide - National Daily Papers

The AnswerBank Crossword Guide – National Daily Papers The Daily Mirror – Daily crosswords can be accessed online, complete with solution phone lines, so that you’ll never miss a puzzle again. http://www.mirror.co.uk/fun-games/crosswords/ The Times – The Times weekday supplements cost 9...16:37 Mon 24th May 2010

A quitter's tale

The last cigarette was stubbed out at around midnight on Sunday; the moment was filled with mixed emotions. Cigarettes and I have been through the good times and the bad times. I am sure we could have15:14 Fri 06th Jul 2007

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