Welcome! Is that going to get me put on the naughty step? 27d Engine off the rails (4) Thanks to Dada for the fun and to Senf for his help in completing. Janie – try an internet search for your answer and the word you don’t ‘get’. I thought this was very good today. Lots of smiles of satisfaction , amusement and for ingenuity. Thanks to Dada and to Senf. A full review of this puzzle will be published after the closing date for submissions. (4,4) A three letter scoundrel containing (about) the single letter for right and a synonym of willing.
'up' shows that the letters should be reversed in order (in down clue: letters go upwards). up ' shows that the letters should be reversed in order (in down clue: letters go upwards). ' Stupid, as I was thinking earlier of Miffypops’s advice to look for a lurker when all else fails. The grid didn’t help. Stay connected and keep in … Some clues seemed stretched to me others quite good with some humour. In all cases the administrator’s decision is final. Many thanks to Dada and Senf. I’m with you – it’s so frustrating when the non-crosswordy-other-half just doesn’t ‘get it’. Email this to “prize.puzzles@ telegraph.co.uk” In case the clue doesn’t fit or there’s something wrong please contact us! Guilty as charged. Enjoyable but with one or two “dodgy” clues. Our illuminating heavenly body, the single letter for one, and the abbreviation for mile all reversed (up). Swathe (7) 21. Port is a shipping term and it’s also a word that means ‘ran out’ as in disappeared. Thanks to Dada for an excellent puzzle and Senf for the hints. 23a produced a very big sigh and I thought 7d & 26d were a bit dodgy. 9a Exam the night before has broken everyone (1,5)
I particularly appreciated 20a and 2 and 6d. (4) Time on your hands?
(6) Never mind – happy birthday to you. All went swimmingly until the SE corner – thanks for the hints. Since you have landed on our site then most probably you are looking for the solution of Putsch (4). Thanks to Senf and Dada. Agree with Janie’s comment about 18d – didn’t gel with me either. Like others, the SW proved problematic for me. 1d Failing ward, it’s suggested? For me, Dada beyond quirky this week, it was almost like turning the clock back 12 months – I counted only two anagrams (one of then partial), one lurker, and two homophones – with a symmetric 32 clues and 18 hints I hope you will be able to get the checkers to enable the solving of the unhinted clues. It is rare that I find myself looking for help with a whole corner blank. Brilliant! Go back and see the other crossword clues for The Guardian – Quick November 22 2018. How one might describe a toe if it has its ‘horny plate’ attached.
Done with Rotten scoundrel! (3,3) SOLUTION: BADEGG Posted on: November 22 2018 Crossword: The Guardian – Quick. Thank goodness we have varying tastes because I particularly enjoyed 1a together with 19 & 21d. 16d Aircraft, fifth blueprint? Dear me that was tough even for a Sunday. Sun 22 Dec 2019 19.00 EST.
As is usual for the weekend prize crosswords, a number of the more difficult clues have been selected and hints provided for them. 3. The lurker (bags) found in the rest of the clue. The Guardian – Quick is lovely way to relax, use a little brain power and also learn new words as the crossword gets harder. (8) Loved yesterday’s puzzle, but not so much today. From there on everything made sense with 31a being my favourite. 15d Negative quantity in heavenly body one mile up (5) Scoundrel (5) 8. compound (7) 11. ***/** for me. A type of search, IN from the clue, and the second gospel containing (to protect) the letter used to indicate the score of love in a racquet game. Take a snapshot of the completed puzzle. 13) re 31a I withdraw my criticism of that. Grateful thanks to the setter and to Senf for the hints. 31a tops the lot for me. (6) My favourite was 1a because it made me laugh. Plenty of enjoyment here and I’ve got quite a crowded podium – 1,29&30a sharing the space with 1,11&16d. A three letter term for the night before inserted into (has broken) a synonym for everyone. Don’t think that’s falling foul of the rules, hope not. Solid start then a few moments of inspiration led to finishing faster than initially expected . On this particular page though you will find the solution to the “Rotten scoundrel! Thanks to Dada and to Senf. So obvious now I’ve got the answer. I found some parts straightforward and others very challenging. Your email address will not be published. Don’t forget to follow BD’s instructions in red at the bottom of the hints! I tend to agree that SW was the stickiest corner. Three months worth of rain in 48h or so. Plenty of head scratching and moments of enlightenment. Look no further because you’ve come to the right place! (3,3)” clue which was last seen on The Guardian – Quick, November 22 2018.
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