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The Quick Crossword pun: Haydn+sikh=hide-and-seek. ENGRAVE: in artistic terms, to cut lines into a metal plate in preparation for printing. Not so good (6-4) 5d    Drug found in a police department (4) The fifth word in 8d could just as easily be omitted without any change to the meaning in my opinion, and as for 21a – well it’s now clearly out in first place in my “weakest clue of 2015” award. Onward and upward – too cold for Golf today – brrrr – what a wimp! When I read 10a I knew that I might enjoy this one. She did her training at the RVI and General and approached the whole thing with her usual understanding and intelligence. I don’t recall her asking for leave of absence! Good day indeed. AMELIORATE: Rufus begins today with an a partial anagram (order) of MEAL followed by I from the clue and a verb which my online dictionary defines as “make a speech, especially pompously or at length.” I love the inclusion of the word pompously, 9a    It’s neckwear, say, for the dandy (4) One of the men doffed his cap and stood silently with his head bowed until the procession passed. 99 $ PER PERSON. and if anyone really wants to be pedantic MP meant that he “thought so too” . Not clever enough or with it enough at the moment for that thought to have occurred to me. A curate’s egg of a puzzle for me. If you do not want to see the answer – do not click. ADDINGTON does not fit. Indeed you do! Not once. Thank you. It's a great review for beginning Spanish speakers! I must have been inspired by Saturday’s meet. 8d, however, could also be Subfielder, but I should imagine that might have to be hyphenated but it’s probably more difficult to take a catch in the changing room than standing at silly mid off or on the boundary. Soon sorted out though. With one shot this golfing genuis wiped out his country’s entire air force. I quite liked the almost-double-ups of 1a and 4d, and 12d and 27a. I rarely touch the rating stars Salty Dog. Our next four letters come from a noun meaning a line of people awaiting their turn to be attended to but missing its last letter (endlessly) with an R(ight) This type of clue is known in the upper echelons of crosswordland as a charade. Thanks to Rufus and MP for the usual high standard review. . Keep hold of the pencil for me…I shall no doubt need it in the future! The second Split 3, 7 we have one of the many uses of a compass. (OK, I may have used a pencil for the anagrams and checked in a dictionary – but I did it.). Find more ways to say strengthen, along with related words, antonyms and example phrases at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus. The tale of Matthieu Boya should serve as warning to all. I made no mention of pencils today but took one along on Saturday as a gift for you in case we met. I started doing the Telegraph crossword 35 years ago and came back to it recently from the Guardian. My favourite was either 3 or 20d. Sometimes I wouldnt get a single clue! An enjoyable solve that all slotted together smoothly for us. . Now he happened to be next to an airfield when he sliced the most stunning shot over the fence. Find out more here. Or I might promote them to ‘work’ ones. I met three, no, four, of my heroes & had a splendid time meeting plenty of others. Thought 17a was a rather poor clue, though, more than made up for in 10 & 12a and 13d. I did find this puzzle quite difficult so I was grateful for the hints MP. Another word for strengthen. I thought it delightful, especially 13d, which was my fave. The Saturday pics are great! The day before a religious festival such as Christmas and the Beginning (start) letter of the word N(ew). The latin abbreviation for Id Est and L(eft), 19d    Form shown by Olympic finalists in big race (7) Many thanks to the setter, and to Miffypops for the review. I do so wish I had a BRB. Comments like yours make me happy. While that is indeed correct, in the clue construction the alone bit is actually an adjective. . The stress pattern of a word is the way all the syllables are stressed in it. **/***. Once corrected, it all made a lot more sense. The Crossword Solver found 22 answers to the underlining crossword clue. 1a    Better order meal before I make speech (10) It was lovely to hear about Saturday and glad it went so well. OUTFIELDER: A cricketing term. I do understand though, but I’ve yet to make the decision whether it is for me. Miffypops forgot about this subordinate eating in? Hello! I must say l’m surprised at MP’s 3* rating – l’d give it half a star if there was such a score. “Well I was married to her for 38 years” replied the cap doffer, No great problems today but good fun esp with 10a and 8d, both real ‘smile’ clues. I did send the blog through at about 5am though. Do you have any tips? I had to locate and install an update to the plugin that displays the pictures in order to be able to add the names. I hope they serve their purpose. 4* pleasure would have been awarded if it were not for the awfulness of 21a. If you still need an answer after reading the hint then press click here and the answer will be revealed. That’s a wonderful achievement! He was there in a refrigerated drawer for nearly two years. I really will have to try harder to be there for the next one. It’s so easy to assume I’ve already done so. Sometimes I think so, then I lose confidence and change my mind. I thought 13d was quite nice, though. If you wish to be pedantic, “mon” is a Scots word, not a pronounciation of man. Straightforward, but fun, except for the clunkers already highlighted by just about everyone. CLASSIC: A form of schoolchildren and the last two letters of (Olymp)IC will give a name for a horse race such as The Oaks, the Derby, The St Ledger, The 1,000 guineas and the 2,000 guineas, 20d    This chapel is inset elaborately (7) But now it’s back to business and in today’s crossword there were two clues that I didn’t manage to solve: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/english-national-league-one/table. Uncontrollably serves as the indicator and also the first word of the definition. I can’t make up my mind whether I really like or really don’t like 13d. Didn’t apply for leave of absence as this kind of stuff can’t be foreseen . It is warts and all on Mondays I’m afraid. I promised BD that I would ‘lurk’ no longer so here I am! 2*/3*. I discovered Big Dave’s blog on the second day and have been ‘lurking’ ever since. By the way, MP – the ‘bands’ put on birds are referred to as ‘rings’ and the folk who do the job are ‘ringers’. In your hint for 12a you say “he can be found by putting a Scottish pronunciation of the word Man after a verb meaning to perform something alone”. It is American though. We agree with Miffypops that 13d was a great clue & found it only with a couple of checking letters. Hi, Jean-luc. There will also be a list of synonyms for your answer. My alarm doesn’t go off til 6 in winter. I kid you not. 20 Catalpa is “A bean tree”, but it is specifically INDIAN bean tree Didn’t know 16a , hardly a pearl of a clue.**/****. and back later – need wine and supper first. It went quite smoothly today. For me **/**** Monday morning fun. I take technical translation as potentially (but far from actually) non-cultural, draw a line or lines underneath to call attention to. Thank you BD for making this such an exceptional Blog, and for arranging such a fine Get Together – (and Cryptic Sue’s cake defies coherent response apart from Yummy yummy…. Once that was sorted out all became possible. It’s still for the taking then despite Ealing having a game in hand. Again, really nice to meet so many of you on Saturday, many thanks. I’ve missed the blog enormously through various circumstances but hope to be back more regularly from now on. I don’t understand why 28a needs the words “is to be made”. What a great time we all had on Saturday. Thanks for all the lovely comments and compliments. Emphasis definition, special stress laid upon, or importance attached to, anything: The president's statement gave emphasis to the budgetary crisis. Enter the answer length or the answer pattern to get better results. http://www.pdn.cam.ac.uk/doc/donateFAQ.shtml The Co-op funeral service took Paul’s body from the house and I often wonder if they took it to Cambridge or if Cambridge came and fetched it. FORBEARING: a double definition here. One for corporate, one for ladies day. 7d    Sixty to the minute? 2. I took ages to summon the courage to post a comment after I found the blog – it sounds as if you might beat me in the length between the two. LOVE LETTER: Clue of the day. ……..But why? NACRE: Mother of pearl. OVERDUE: What a debt becomes after the payment date. Made things tricky for myself by writing SQUARED UP for 27A before realising it didn’t fit !!! You can write a book review and share your experiences. technically, definitely yes. I think the clue and the surface reading are fine without them. I was selfishly hogging a seat and failed to mingle and so missed out on the cake, which is unlike me – not the selfishness, the missing of the cake. I also struggled to rid myself of a mental plastic or elastic for 19d. 29a is very topical given the recent moving anniversary coverage. Are Coventry still top? Nuffield Institute of Health WEEK. Today is a special day! If you do not agree, you can click "Manage" below to review your options. 67 is a good age to get into King’s. Great to have the pictures with labels so I can now put names to the ‘faces’ I did not have the pleasure the meet in person… Many thanks to Bid Dave for starting this blog which has given so many of us help and confidence! Very clever. It was nice to meet so many people last Saturday, at last more faces to names. Conversations I’ve had with friends when out walking would suggest otherwise. . Today I did not need my pencils for the anagrams. Whether you've loved the book or not, if you give your honest and detailed thoughts then people will find new books that are right for them. Other readers will always be interested in your opinion of the books you've read. Two. Many thanks to the setter and to Miffypops for your usual wonderful blog. 10a & 13d recovered an asterisk. So many good clues including 10a, 8d and 13d. You? Crossword blog #183 | Gape at clue, pay attention, solve, rinse, repeat Satyajit Ray’s Feluda and Professor Shanku to share screen RBI becomes world’s first monetary authority with a … This would have more for enjoyment but for 17&21a & 8d. SOLOMON: This wise man was a king of Israel and a son of David. Was happily trundling along today, until I ground to a halt in the SW quadrant – and now, with the help of MP’s super blog (big thank you, Miffypops) can’t quite understand why… but Saturday’s “Do” was absolutely super. I really couldn’t believe that I had the right answer for 21a. 8d    He won’t catch you out in a silly position (10) My favourite was 13d. Was 3*/4* for me. I have never dated a Rugby player or attached anthropomorphic qualities to inanimate objects but I have got drunk at a summer ball. So sorry – I forgot to express my gratitude. I thought 13d was great and also enjoyed 16a, 26d and 29a. The online pronunciation is ‘sereez’ with a short ‘e’ as the second letter and that is the only way I have ever heard it said. Yes and no (8,2) Many appreciative thanks to Rufus for a most enjoyable puzzle and to Miffypops for the very entertaining and clear review. Take out the key vocabulary to create a fill-in-the-blanks exercise. The answer is also a minor planet which lies in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter both of which are visible and spectacular in the night sky at the moment and almost perfectly diametrically opposed. Thank you also to setter for today’s puzzle. Thanks to Rufus and to Miffypops for the review and hints. Thanks of course to Rufus for the puzzle, and to Miffypops for a review that was as enjoyable as I’ve come to expect. 1995. you too can donate your body for medical study as I have. I won’t go into detail, but let’s just say that my previous IT experience was a great help. It distracts us from what is stressing us. You can also add your assessment by selecting from one to five stars at the bottom of the post. I found the Guardian crossword often impossible and far too clever for me. What I like is that the Telegraph cryptic it is as doable by ordinary mortals now as it was back then when I first started. MP, I have tried to fight back the pedant in me but failed. BD], 27a    On the level? I’m not sure you can call me a ‘twitcher’! Having read the Telegraph for many years I decided last autumn to try to do the crossword. E-hugs. The Crossword Solver found 106 answers to the stressing crossword clue. I really like O? My brother Paul went to Kings College Cambridge aged 67 and as dead as dead can be. I knew it would come. Thanks Rufus and Miffypops. ACID: A from the clue and the initials of the Criminal Investigation CLEMENTINE: The wife of Sir Winston Churchill is also a hybrid between a Mandarin and a sweet orange so named in 1902. Nice gesture said one of the men. I think you’ll find that the other ‘birder’ in the group is Sweet William. Today’s puzzle delighted (13d) and disappointed (21ac) in about equal measure. The Crossword Solver finds answers to American-style crosswords, British-style crosswords, general knowledge crosswords and cryptic crossword puzzles. 2d (armstrong).. didn’t really do it for me. I thought you were calling BD an underling! Keeping to that wordplay, I am preferring something along the lines of “Stressing minion outside home.” But I am procrastinating and really must take my self bedwards. I waffle on because I have no idea what the chains are about, perhaps The Boss will elucidate [Sounds like (reportedly) chains or sequences. RUIN: This Bear minus its first letter (without capital) gives a noun meaning physical destruction. Click the answer to find similar crossword clues. Search for clues, synonyms, words, anagrams or if you already have some letters enter the letters here using a question mark or full-stop in place of any you don't know (e.g. Solved and reviewed silently In The Wee Small Hours. No big problems here but good fun. BAND: A double definition a third for the twitchers on here (Jane and Hanni) being put a **** on (a bird) for identification. It seemed so obvious that I thought that it must be wrong – not so ! Glad everyone enjoyed themselves on Saturday, you make the rest of us feel quite left out in the cold, true in more ways than one as it’s perishing here on the East Coast. key/board o0 e.g. What a surprise – and pleasure – to see you on Saturday! Some of these cookies will send your data to our advertising partners. Good fun – I was glad to see the explanation for 23d, I completely missed the anagram and was even more confused by the ‘Leo’ reference – thanks for that! Find more ways to say make a point, along with related words, antonyms and example phrases at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus. Re your hint for 17a . His other two partners carried on and finished their round!! Enter the answer length or the answer pattern to get better results. I found the Guardian crossword often impossible and far too clever for me. Welcome from me too. 2*/3* from me. You can write a book review and share your experiences. This masterful shot hit a passing bird which startled it a bit and flew into the windscreen of a plane about to take off. 21a threw me for a long time , I could not believe the answer and yet what alternative was there ? Welcome from me too. Emphasising minion around Northern Ireland? . Thank you to the Monday setter and to Miffypops. I also forgot the underling so BD did that for me. You cannot get 9a if you have mid at the start of 8d. Idiot! Was able to complete it without resorting to the hints, must have been on the setter’s wavelength. However on checking my BRB, it says “vt to wander over or through; vi to wander about; to ramble; to change about inconstantly; to troll with live bait”, so I think the answer is OK as a synonym for “knock about”. Thanks :). I actually managed this without the hints. And that from someone without a sweet tooth Lovely to meet you. ERSE: Lurking away (of) in the word Somerset is this old irish language. We've arranged the synonyms in length order so that they are easier to find. 4d    Nothing to share but words (7) This function: If your word has any anagrams, they'll be listed too along with a definition for the word if we have one. Have a look, it’s well worth it. Enjoyable , and I agree with the star rating.I liked 10 and 13d.Thanks Miffypops and Rufus. It was beautiful. You can guess which were the main ones. This became evident when I once asked what a cormorant was. Well done to your brother Paul for the amazing gift that he gave. One of the guys was in a bunker when he was attacked by a Crocodile. Too many goodies to pick favourite so big thanks to setter and MP. Really would have loved to spend more time with you all on Saturday as I didn’t get a chance to speak to all the people present. Yes, but only my own! Synonyms for denoting include denotative, indicative, signifying, significant, reflective, telltale, indicatory, denotive, expressed and implying. Like Miffypops I wasn’t keen on 17a. You can’t get much briefer than that! Perhaps if clue had read “on the level or neat without ice” you would not have had that initial problem! MOON: This celestial body was walked upon by Neil Armstrong on 20 July 1969. My mum has arranged for this at Newcastle, much to the horror of my sister, even worse when we make jokes or even talk about it. Wish I had known an hour ago. 12d hint should surely be an anagram of reinstated not restrained. Thank you to Crypticsue and Jean-Luc for the tasty treats and a very special thank you to BD for organising the get together. There are way better clues in there somewhere :). I will pass through on my way to The Roseland in May. Advertising ensures that the site free to use. A very pleasurable puzzle today from Rufus. WOW - our confidence that we have the correct crossword answer for you if extremely high with and average crosswords dictionary star rating of FIVE. We are returning to Hyères at the end of the month. I think Kath has done a great job since she joined, I am still determined to come to a ‘meet’ one day to see you all, …… you have all given me great times, company and enjoyment!!!!! This clue does not float my boat. I didn’t forget the underling. Thank you Rufus and Miffypops. Many thanks Rufus and miffypops for the entertaining review – the Dylan tracks are always appreciated too. Disliked both 21a & 8d, particularly the latter – both contained too much of the answer in the clue and I’m still not very happy with 19a (despite the BRB!). They are indicated by the words badly delivered and the definition is knock about. Before that there were the very easy clues, amongst which a couple of big smiles. Author: Mark Learmonth. Technical translation is one part of specialised translation; institutional translation, the area of politics, commerce, finance, government etc, is the other. 25a would have worked better with in rather than of Somerset. Find clues for united-nations-day-month or most any crossword answer or clues for crossword answers. Hmm, dunno. I will pass through on my way to The Roseland in April, August and any more months I can manage! If a particular answer is generating a lot of interest on the site today, it may be highlighted in orange. Extract key vocabulary to make crossword or word find puzzles. I didn’t need any hints and managed to follow the word play. The camaraderie is touching. It is also a character of the alphabet, 14d    Part of church left for contemplation? As MP says – a mix of good, bad and I would probably add to that – indifferent. He can be found by putting a Scottish pronunciation of the word Man after a verb meaning to perform something alone. try to use it in your Answers questions and general teacher language. But I have to try at least a couple of crosswords or I will never know. . We didn’t. I know you didn’t mention pencils today, but they were so upset they were not needed that they have taken to writing anagrams on my avatar. Thanks to the setter and MP for the usual enjoyable review. Enter a word (or two) above and you'll get back a bunch of portmanteaux created by jamming together words that are conceptually related to your inputs.. For example, enter "giraffe" and you'll get … which would seem to confirm that they are homophones of each other. I started doing the Telegraph crossword 35 years ago and came back to it recently from the Guardian. We do have the song I’ve been a wild rover and I suppose he knocked about a bit. Hi Steve. I’m so glad you did come – I very much enjoyed meeting you. The hints and tips below are here to help and guide you. For the second time today. Don’t underestimate the dangers of golf…cold weather….hot weather and lunch breaks. Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for UNDERLINE We hope that the following list of synonyms for the word underline will help you to finish your crossword today. . Good fun and for some reason I found this quite straightforward. 13d    O? 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