I really enjoyed this. Yes, a short Sunday stroll in the park today. If you think your favourite Quiz, Crossword or Puzzle should be listed here don’t hesitate to contact us. It helps, of course, that I’m getting used to the new style, but generally I thought this was pretty acceptable and bodes well for the future. DINETTE 7 Fatalist will lose weight to become famous DAY SCHOOL I thought it was an OK crossword, I don’t seem to get many chuckles with this setter though. If not, 'somewhere other than Yukon' is rather a broad definition! I think it's easier than the Sunday Times crossword and, although I can't recall ever doing it, I hear the Enigmatic Variations crossword in the Sunday Telegraph is something of a beast! 1452: Bridges by X-Type, https://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/everyman/3856, https://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/everyman/3852, https://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/everyman/3848, https://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/everyman/3844. 11 Spice Girl given cautions about counterfeit goods

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(5) 1 1 Fillet chum – and serve on this (4,5) 1 2 Team assembled in factory? Holler just because you can (3,3,4,2,2), Early bit of devotion: rousing her at four (3,6), Cobbler does this for despicable people (5), Amoral foe tampered with sports car (4,5), Wild deer on both sides of river went astray (5), Big mugs muffled passage on fancy keyboard instruments (9), Fatalist will lose weight to become famous (1-4), Oriental festival supported by nationalist (7), Religious leader with a 'tally-ho! A lack of editing, I think. A rather random surface reading (it’s not putting a picture in my head, put it that way), but it’s hidden (‘elicited’?) AYATOLLAH PURGATORY Another fun weekend challenge in Everyman’s recent run of good form. 23 As an alternative, including the alternative This site uses cookies. 3797 Across 1 Tiddly oaf never shakes? 10 Brief gives bum steer My theory is backed up by the fact that we have PONTIFF and INNOCENT I elsewhere in the grid (ERRED, SIN, and OUR FATHER also feature). Time on your hands? The puzzle may be found at https://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/everyman/3852. Otherwise a pretty good Everyman. A bit anagram heavy, I’d agree, but an enjoyable solve nevertheless. Optimisation by SEO Sheffield. Paper & Quiz: Loading data... Quiz Number: Publication Date: Home > Crosswords > Everyman 3,799. Support The Guardian Available for everyone, funded by readers Contribute Subscribe Contribute Search jobs The terms up and down for heaven and hell, have no absolute meaning considering the rotation and orbit of the earth. 3798 SOLUTION No. This entry was posted on Sunday, August 4th, 2019 HEELS Another pleasing Sunday puzzle from Everyman, with the usual features: the ‘primarily’ clue, the paired long rhyming couplet, and the Grauniad misprint to confuse newer solvers.

A fairly typical Everyman, with clues ranging from pretty easy to quite tricky. 6 Big mugs muffled passage on fancy keyboard instruments (5) 1 1 Fillet chum – and serve on this (4,5) 1 2 Team assembled in factory? It’s extremely common in English, but less so in other European languages. SYDNEY © 2020 Crossword Clue Solver. It was easy going today, I prefer that as I see it as a starter for the rest of the challenges the day will bring. The bird, natch; but it also got me looking into a few people/places/books that I didn’t know so much about, which is one of the delights of crosswords, I think. You can skip to the end and leave a response.