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sailortom
1 down Villain beating ten ?n??? 10 across hot spot yet to be verified? not half! ???n
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apw15
Hi. Stuck on Wordfinder.  Letters are: S,E,H,T,W,H,S,A,T,O,F. Thanks in advance. 
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sinead
23a Arrival of woodwork without swimmer (5) ?N?O? Thanks
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Gill55
Radio times wordfinder.  I have lice of crime with letters.  As there is only one F it can't be life of crime. ??
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Riggend
radio times wf13
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Radar148
Stuck on 2, help needed please. 14d, Artist with doctor to alter ration (9) ?E?T???N? 22a, Result in worry next to hospital section (6) E?T??? Thanks  
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sinead
4d Sheep with one below barrier for daytime chaser (5,7) ?H?U? W?L?A?E Thanks
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Riggend
wordfinder 15
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ebeohp
1D. Just below miserable total (9) -----i-h- 2D.We note change to French capital (8) -----o-n Explanation please Many thanks in advance
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sinead
13d Chaser of donkey runs any organisation (5,4) ?E?N? R?A? Thanks
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ceilog
6d Man doesn't start to cut in ?n?a? thanks 
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chokkie
Can someone please help with the radio times wordfinder, issue 13...   doaedinaucbt   many thanks, cheers Chox   
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chokkie
Hi folks, stuck on this anagram - it's the Wordfinder from Radio Times 8.24.  Have got these letters from the Prize Crossword - any idea, please?   C S I E V L A L I F R Thanks in advance,... ...
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Radar148
Need help with  23a please. One of two criminals running through Scotland (5): ?E?D?
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zaparush
Stuck on Radio Times WORDFINDER 14.Any one know first word of the tv show?1 have letters RRBSNWSMSBYOO    
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Midnighter
4D) An inevitable thing to shorten shrub. ?c?r scar or acer are the only things I can see that would fit, but I don't get the wordplay.
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dindox
Radio Times 3d
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dindox
3d  Pound found in edible seed outside (7) - U - S - T - 
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Acrosticus
8a copper in troublefor grabbing under head of animal PORCUPINE How does this parse, please? just can't see it!
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dindox
22a  You French twice mad skirt  (4) TUTU   Why mad??

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barry1010
Brand to pass on with one arriving in Villanelle  Jodie Comer, but why?  I see 'die' could be brand but can't get any further 
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fourteen85
The new series started on 10th April  series 13, episode 1. Last night's episode was a 30 minute repeat from a previous series.  Anyone know why the new series hasn't continued?
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Buenchico
. . . climbing up ropes in the gym at school. Were you? https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-europe-68789522 ...
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barry1010
2d. Lecturer strangely reached in to solid shape.  Answer: Decahedron I just can't see it
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Prudie
Until recently I could listen to the radio, mainly on a tablet, straight off the web but now I can't without registering with global player. Normally I wouldn't mind creating an account but why does...
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Ken4155
Despite keeping myself largely to myself last weekend, i managed to catch a bug that's going round. Starts off with burning nostrils, then terribly sore throat, hacking cough, sweats, etc, etc,... ...
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Roobaba
Does anyone know if it's possible to find out what was on TV a few years ago.. TV Channel - Date / Day and Time.. ie BBC2 Mon 11 Feb 2019 ? Plus the programme details, I just watched Only Connect.....
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mimififi
Umm, just a morning musing for you: With the intenet and everything giving all TV and radio listings for the things that are broadcast, will they be losing money from people not buying the TV and...
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nailit
Ive got no tv, Catching up on a few emails/PMs etc. Got a book on the go, trying to work out a driving route for tomorrow, cooking dinner for three, messing about on here, and trying to do a bit of...
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Stephen_G
Want to know? Then give this link a click https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/...
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condriac
can anyone help with these PLEASE. 11a cheese plant guys in man gled metal (8) i have ?m?n?t?h 6d grating sound (5) i have ?r??? can anyone confirm 3 down - penelope pitstop ! thanks a m illion...
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cazzz1975
1) What was the last excuse you made up? 2) What easter egg have you earmarked for yourself this year? 3) What is your oldest item of clothing? 4) What time was the last phonecall you made? 5) Have...
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cazzz1975
1) What was the last excuse you made up? 2) What easter egg have you earmarked for yourself this year? 3) What is your oldest item of clothing? 4) What time was the last phonecall you made? 5) Have...
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pragnard
I think I've managed to fill the grid correctly now, but am stumped by "enumerations indicate lengths of clues' "full" solutions". Only 13D offers promise (t-- r---- t---- ?). Hints would be welcome...
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peterfray61
solution to RT crossword 42 2017 please?
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shivvy
I am looking for an app for my iphone that gives radio listings ie whats on radio now for a number of channels. There seem to be plenty for TV but not radio. Google says that Radio Times has one but I...
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barry1010
Do any of you still buy magazines regularly? My mother used to buy several every week, my wife stopped buying them years ago. I subscribe to the TV Times, The Oldie and Computer Active. My little...
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scooke
9a easy way to get over an ill-begotten problem(10)??n???e?c? 11a do they kowtow to one sex only?(3,3)??s,?e? 27a they are left in distress by debt we hear(8)m?????r? 5d" a cakewalk!" proclaims...
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AndiFlatland
We have a symbol for 'at' - @. And we have 2 symbols for 'and' - +, &. Why don't we have one for 'the'? After all, it's probably the most frequently used word in just about every language. Make sense,...
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cazzz1975
1) What was the last excuse you made up? 2) What easter egg have you earmarked for yourself this year? 3) What is your oldest item of clothing? 4) What time was the last phonecall you made? 5) Have...

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Radio Times

Free TV and radio listings and guides for over 400 national and local channels, plus film reviews, daily recommendations, downloads and exclusive videos.The Radio Times is the UK’s longest running radio and television listings magazine, providing readers with news and reviews since 1923.In the magazine, each day's te...15:47 Fri 23rd Jul 2010

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

Someone has told me that Radio Two has won the 'Station Of The Year' Award, can that be true

A. It is right, BBC Radio Two has scooped the Sony Music 'Radio Station Of The Year' Award for the second time in three years. Radio Two is no longer the domain of the more 'mature' carpet-and01:00 Mon 21st May 2001

Q What does the term 'pirate radio' mean

A. 'Pirate' radio is the term used for any radio station that is broadcasting illegally, in other words, without obtaining the required licence from the Home Office, which governs the allocation of01:00 Mon 16th Apr 2001

What benefits can be gained from online news bulletins, when compared with more traditional sources such as TV and radio news

Asks marmalade A. There are many advantages to getting your daily news fix online - the main one is timing. If you want to find out the latest on the crisis in Afghanistan for example you can get it01:00 Mon 31st Dec 2001

Online TV Guides

Online TV Guides There is nothing quite like watching your favourite television shows, especially after you’ve been looking forward to it after a hard day at work. If you’re not a subscriber to digital television packages like Sky and Virgin Media, your source for television listings may come in the f...16:37 Mon 24th May 2010

What are the most famous one-liners in the movies

CasablancaA. There are some classic one-liners which have been repeated millions of times over the years. "Go ahead, make my day," - Clint Eastwood, in the 1983 film, Sudden Impact "Here's looking01:00 Mon 27th Aug 2001

What excitement can we expect from this year's Baftas

A. Well, Anne Robinson's Weakest Link is head to head with Chris Tarrant for the title of Best Entertainment Series at the Bafta television awards. They face stiff competition from Have I Got News01:00 Mon 16th Apr 2001

Who compiles the weekly music charts

A. These days, the charts are compiled and overseen by The Music Industry Chart Services Ltd, a company set up by the music industry to ensure that the Charts represent an accurate assessment of01:00 Mon 04th Jun 2001

So it's TTFN for the JY prog

A. No. To translate, it's not goodbye to Sir Jimmy Young's radio programme - not for a while yet, any way. The veteran broadcaster will end his Radio 2 programme at the end of this year, after01:00 Mon 21st Jan 2002

Who is Mutt Lange and why is he famous

A. Robert John 'Mutt' Lange is a song-writer and musician, but he is famous for two things. He is married to country superstar Shania Twain, and he is one of the most prolific album composers ever,01:00 Mon 19th Nov 2001

Are The White Stripes the future of rock and roll

A. Possibly, insofar as the music industry is hailing them as a huge impact, comparable with Oasis and Nirvana. Q. Why the big deal A. The music industry in general, and the music press in01:00 Mon 20th Aug 2001

You ain't seen nuthin' yet!

Q. Why did a musical about Al Jolson appear in London a few years ago A. Al Jolson was a massively popular American showman, possibly the original 'superstar' entertainer. The idea of recreating01:00 Mon 04th Mar 2002

What does the term 'disco' actually mean

A. The use of the word 'disco' can include various interpretations, but it is usually used to refer to a style of music which was at its height in the late 1970s and early 1980s. UIse of the word to01:00 Mon 08th Oct 2001

Q Why are so many bands reforming these days

A. The quick answer is the most obvious one: they need the money. Q. There seem to be more bands reforming these days than ever, why A. One reason is because there are simply more bands out01:00 Mon 02nd Apr 2001

Got your answer!

All questions were unanswered at the time of writing newsletter 05th April 2007: Heavens Chocolate Blades of Glory Tia Maria The voice of Bupa Parking Sensor Handicap for three-ball In search of01:00 Wed 04th Apr 2007

Finisterre

Q. Meaning A. The Latin words finis terre mean 'the end of the earth' or 'land's end'. Q. And A. Cabo de Finisterre - Cape Finisterre - is the name of a length of the Galician coast in the01:00 Mon 04th Feb 2002

Where did electronic music start

A. The pioneer of modern electronic music is Professor Leon Theremin, a Soviet inventor who created the electronic instrument, which bears his name, as a by-product of his research into radio waves.01:00 Mon 24th Sep 2001

How long has the Eurovision Song Contest being going

A. The Eurovision Song Contest will be in its 46th year, when the faithful gather in Copenhagen on 12 May. Q. How did it all start A. The idea of an international song contest was conceived in01:00 Mon 30th Apr 2001

What exactly is GPS

Asks Miranda A. GPS stands for Global Positioning System and refers to a worldwide navigation system of 24 satellites that orbit the earth and coordinate with ground receivers to pinpoint exact01:00 Mon 01st Apr 2002

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