AZ 1800 - 1D - Sort of sporter on course has short bit of silken braid old. C?R??SS. Everyman 3139 24A - To pick off soldiers, say, keep inside houses after revolution S?I?E. Sunday Times 4200 17D -...
For my birthday this year I thought it would be nice to get some more Ref. books. What are your favourite ones? Crofter--I have already put your idea of Bradford's on the list.
Inspired by a question earlier in the week.... Just wondering what your favourite lyrics of all time are - I mean the lyrics as pure poetry as opposed to because they mean something to you I love...
I've only got a few and know it's blatingly obvious. 1a, 1d and 19 d (Look promising and build towards a centre) would be very helpful - I know it's - - - - e up. but cant work out the word. Any help...
why in Everyman 3125 - note the unusual force (6) can only seem to be "teeth" - note = te, unusual being anag. of the - leaving me with teeth as the definition of "force" - don't get it!!
why in Everyman 3125 - note the unusual force (6) can only seem to be "teeth" - note = te, unusual being anag. of the - leaving me with teeth as the definition of "force" - don't get it!!
For discretion purposes -this is coded!!! I have absolutely no problems swallowing - in fact I enjoy it.I admit there is a knack to it -I wouldnt swirl round my mouth lol. My friends have asked what...
does anyone know when and how saint cecilia was made a saint? how long did it take... which pope.. etc?? i know her biography up until she died.. but not the process involved in making her a saint.