Can’t say I’d heard of Ley Lines. PLAIN FLOUR Answers. News 6 mins ago. Subscribe; Report ⚑ Confused by 13D G---L-I-N Ultimately, visiting Arizona, Illinois,Long Island and Ontario is a big deal - Is it Garillion - if it is what does it mean - I know Gorillion is a number bigger than Trillion or Quadrillion or anything else but this answer needs the second letter to be 'A' (I think?!) My favourites were ET TU, BRUTE & FARE DODGER (loi). dd double definition A reversal (‘after flipping’) of ROT COD. Print | PDF version | Accessible version. Refresh. A cad – the whole clue can be read as the answer. The definition at 16ac is feeble as in it’s original context the expression meant a bit more than just ‘you’ve let me down’ and  the important point that it’s  ‘you TOO…’ is not covered. You can access more than 15,000 crosswords and sudoku and solve puzzles online together. 23a was my last one in, and it raised a smile when the penny dropped. Everyman 3,794/30 June Posted by Pierre on July 7th, 2019 Another enjoyable puzzle from Everyman, but one where I suspect less experienced solvers will be saying ‘too hard’. A charade of O, L[A]D and BANGER, spoiled somewhat by having ‘old’ in both the wordplay and the solution. I thought last week that this had broken the sequence of having some related entries in the grid, but I see now that the three long solutions are all two-word phrases with S as the first letter of each word. Who do you think you are – Trump? I wasn’t mad keen on the definition here. I do wish there were more easy ones that I could get quickly on my first read through, so I could get started quicker. MADOFF Required fields are marked *. Ive waited all week to see why OLD in the clue was also in the answer and 16d “youve let me down” rather summed up my feelings about these two clues. In NZ we know all about laylines in sailing parlance, but they are unrelated. I thought this was a mix of good clues and jolly awful ones. Everyman’s introducing two ways to be revealing (8) 25. Everyman is inviting you to take BOTTLES for ‘wine collection’ and replace the O with A. I found this easier than last week’s and do agree about the looseness of some definitions but did enjoy the puzzle nonetheless. DOCTOR Time on your hands? 1 to 5 of 5. Everyman crossword No 3,796. SUNDAY SCHOOLS This is a tough clue, and was my last one in. I presume the setter is suggesting that Paddington Enters Armed Forces could be a book about the Peruvian bear, in which case it’s a rather fanciful surface. (UNTIDY)*. These latest Everyman offerings feel like a “work in progress” and some things are not quite panning out yet but I do find them a refreshing change from somewhat “paint by numbers” approach we used to get on Sundays. Remember: You do not have to use the title builder - simply enter the title and question as you normally would and click submit! Thank you to my fellow blogger Peter O for correcting me at comment no. KNIGHTLEY Got 13 down right away but was unsure/unhappy about it, feeling that “gazillion” is not really a legitimate word — although it is in my New Oxford dictionar. Time on your hands? 1 2 . As this is a Beta we only have a limited number of papers and quizzes listed. Scarlett Foot Drop? UP FOR IT Apologies. Last >> Next > brendan 30th June 2019, 09:21 . I agree with [email protected] that there was a great deal of imprescision and a need for leaps of faith. ‘There was quite a scene when they met last night.’. A charade of B for the first letter of ‘Blackpool’ and (ZOO)*. INFRA-RED A reversal of GUNS. Stay connected and keep in touch with your friends with our new Puzzles mobile app. 16a you've let me down putting rotten butter on butties regularly. No best answer has yet been selected by manto. I groaned at MADOFF seeing as that pun was all over the place when the story broke (there was even a film with the terrible title “Madoff: Made Off with America”). 1  Halfwit gets in early to see poet ynnafymmi Dominic Cummings. I could be wrong. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here. (SHUNS COLD SOYA)* with ‘fervently’ as the anagrind. An insertion of TT for ‘twit’ vacated (in other words, the middle two letters removed) in (TUTUS)*. Should the setter have come up with something different for the B in BOZO, seeing as the head of Blackpool Zoo is a real person? Incidentally, I see that in the last day or two, Mr. Madoff is trying to get his 150 year sentence reduced I suppose they could knock 6 months off for good behaviour (given that he is behaving good). 11 Find out about unusual radiation Spicerack The Cheating Major.. … SERVICE STATIONS