The Crossword Solver is designed to help users to find the missing answers to their crossword puzzles. Could not understand 5 down (“goldfinger”) at all, except for the literal meaning (“novel”), which I recognised. 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 follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Try solving our online crossword puzzles! Hence the surface can be read as referring to a review of a German novel in a grand/august journal of long standing. OLD = OLD seems weak, and I would never have thought of a FIN as an organ. Harissa is a paste of olive oil, chilli, garlic and spices used in North African cooking. ChatterBank 2 mins ago. I forgot to keep any notes on it, but ISLE OF DOGS was a favourite. One of the features of Everyman’s crosswords is that there is often something going on around the perimeter.
Everyman crossword No 3,803. and is filed under Everyman. Rufus-T-Firefly | 13:33 Mon 02nd Sep 2019 | Crosswords. Some may object to ‘topless’ being used in an Across clue.
Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here. Danny Boyle’s debut film from 1994 featuring, among others, Ewan McGregor. I would never have known the OT term Vulgate and Ibsen was a bit convoluted but liked Isle of Dogs, Lacquer Eddy. Not that everything’s perfect. I never thought it would happen but I actually quite like the Everyman crosswords nowadays. is competitive. GOLDFINGER struck me as the weakest clue, although it’s perfectly sound. Crossword Clue Solver is operated and owned by Ash Young at Evoluted Web Design. Whether it is right or wrong, I would certainly have tried to avoid it. Harissa is a paste of olive oil, chilli, garlic and spices used in North African cooking. Inquisitor 1665: Seize Them All by eXternal, Enigmatic Variations No. I never thought it would happen but I actually quite like the Everyman crosswords nowadays. … Princess Anne – only daughter of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh – took part in the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal, riding the Queen’s horse Goodwill. I don’t mind that “lacker” isn’t a dictionary word: that level of playful flexibility seems to me to add to the pleasure of our pastime. I also found this quite difficult today, but I love 19a. Your email address will not be published. Particular favorites were my last two in: PRINCESS ANNE and LACQUER. emmie Good Morning Early Birds! If you’re in need of something, you lack something and therefore they might call you a ‘lacker’. So does make arms and legs organs as well? Still, the one that caused me most trouble was 5D. Especially given the dodgy surface (although Simon S’s comment does help a good deal with that), it seem like the setter could come up with something better. I needed help for ‘Princess Anne’.
Refresh. Print | PDF version | Accessible version. For some the definition may be a bit loose but, true. Hmmm: as a German speaker I would say the city is spelled Duesseldorf (since it is Düsseldorf in German) bit I realise that airlines spell it as it is given here. As one who adores setters may be heard to say, I liked this clue and also the fact that Everyman didn’t omit the word ‘somewhere’ [hello Chifonie, if you’re there, did you here me? This small piece of kit is designed to make building your Quiz, Crossword or Puzzle question more effective. Certainly trickier than the last few weeks, and it took me ages to parse 11A, too (a bit of help in the clue that we were looking for an abbreviation would have been nice). Fill in the final required details of your question as you normally would, and click submit. We call around, maintaining calm voice (10) 1 0 Having ingested cocaine, apologise immediately (2,4) It does, though, as a variant spelling of ‘lacquer’ which – from a cryptic POV – is somewhat unfortunate. No best answer has yet been selected by amacdonald. Whether it is right or wrong, I would certainly have tried to avoid it. The one where the surface didn’t quite seem to make sense was 5d GOLDFINGER. It should make finding your question easier for others and, the easier it is to find, the more likely someone is to answer it! This entry was posted on Sunday, September 8th, 2019 in French) + TIN (metal) + ATE (corroded), G (grand) + OLD + FIN (organ) + GER (German), TEE (support) around HR (Personnel, short for.