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. I will pass through on my way to The Roseland in April, August and any more months I can manage! The Quick Crossword pun: Haydn+sikh=hide-and-seek. but with Leo being a bit of a giveaway, the clue hasn’t become unfairly difficult. . Thank you to the Monday setter and to Miffypops. What a success. So many good clues including 10a, 8d and 13d. I take technical translation as potentially (but far from actually) non-cultural, 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. It was beautiful. I rarely touch the rating stars Salty Dog. Thank you to Crypticsue and Jean-Luc for the tasty treats and a very special thank you to BD for organising the get together. The University of Leeds. His partner drove him back to the clubhouse, and he was taken to Hospital and had over two hundred stitches! I’ve missed the blog enormously through various circumstances but hope to be back more regularly from now on. See you then! I’D BOIL is the fodder. 192 pages. Well done to your brother Paul for the amazing gift that he gave. http://bigdave44.com/2015/01/28/now-we-are-six/#comment-229896, Pleased to hear it Stan. For the second time today. 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”. I would have liked to talk to more people on Saturday but we had to leave quite early. 2d didn’t appeal either. Having read the Telegraph for many years I decided last autumn to try to do the crossword. I especially liked 10a, 13d but most of all 14d, my favourite, simple construction but amusing too. The Essential Guide to User Interface Design Second Edition An Introduction to GUI Design Principles and Techniques Although I initially put in Helen for 19a, and had second hand for 7d, I managed to correct them in the end. Thanks Mr. Ron and MP. Another word for strengthen. RIP-OFF: A cryptic definition of a fraud or swindle especially something overpriced as indicated by splitting the first word of the clue 4,4 (ignoring the S), 12a Scottish man going it alone; was he wise? Overall devastation would seem to suffice. Onwards and upwards! Click the answer to find similar crossword clues. He can be found by putting a Scottish pronunciation of the word Man after a verb meaning to perform something alone. Basic adverbs and descriptive words are reviewed in this crossword puzzle. With only one and a half anagrams in the across clues it is about time for another. Surely you knocked about IN Coventry. . Well, I made today’s puzzle hard for myself by filling in second hand for 7d. 10a & 13d recovered an asterisk. I also struggled to rid myself of a mental plastic or elastic for 19d. Thanks to Rufus and MP for the usual high standard review. 8d He won’t catch you out in a silly position (10) ugly this helps to reinforce recently learnt language in a natural and helpful way. Example The following are some stress patterns showing main stress and unstressed syllables: 0o e.g. I kid you not. The human eye is very receptive to differences in "brightness within a text body". Smiles a-plenty followed by frowns, which is the wrong order of things. Thanks :). 201 - Five star crosswords dictionary clue answers for you 0 - Four star crosswords dictionary clue answers for you (5) 2. Click the answer to find similar crossword clues. So sorry – I forgot to express my gratitude. I weep. 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 … That’s my excuse for really screwing up today’s crossword. Two. I think the clue and the surface reading are fine without them. It is the first time that I have completed the puzzle without having to look at the hints on this site. key/board o0 e.g. The benefits of exercise on stress and our overall health are immense. It has been corrected now. Better late than never! ILL-WILL: Take a three letter abbreviation for I shall and add WILL from the clue. I don’t recall her asking for leave of absence! CLEMENTINE: The wife of Sir Winston Churchill is also a hybrid between a Mandarin and a sweet orange so named in 1902. I had a lovely time on Saturday at The Bridge in Little Venice. 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. draw a line or lines underneath to call attention to. TIM HURSLEY. Find more ways to say strengthen, along with related words, antonyms and example phrases at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus. Thanks Rufus. Got reservations about 28a and 25d neither of which worked well for me. I think you’ll find that the other ‘birder’ in the group is Sweet William. MOON: This celestial body was walked upon by Neil Armstrong on 20 July 1969. Oh dear, that was over all too soon but it was fun while it lasted. 1995. . LIQUEUR: Our first two letters are the Roman numerals for 51. I am proud of her. fire station. We are returning to Hyères at the end of the month. Enter the answer length or the answer pattern to get better results. sorry – feeling a bit bloody minded this evening. E-hugs. I did like 11, 19 and 27a and 14d. STRAITENED: Anagram (after review) of REINSTATED . 1. So in reverse order: I didn’t get the first three letters of 8d, didn’t know 25d, and had forgotten B+26d having never heard the term in the wild. SISTINE: This exquisite chapel in the Vatican is an anagram (elaborately) of IS INSET, 23d Result is Leo leaving South Pole, devastated (6) I enjoyed meeting you briefly on Saturday MP.Thanks for holding my bag while I went into the “powder room” (a rather euphemistic answer to a clue last week some time). [… or items added to the bottom of a bill. UPSHOT: Anagram (devastated) of SOUTH POLE minus (is leaving) LEO, 25d The language of Somerset (4) My brother Paul went to Kings College Cambridge aged 67 and as dead as dead can be. 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. I will be back as soon as I can, the new high speed broad band cables are being laid through the village at the moment, so there is hope!!!! Thanks Hanni :). It is American though. ERSE: Lurking away (of) in the word Somerset is this old irish language. Also see the hint for 8d, 10a Understanding why we need a compass (10) 13d was sheer bliss although the same could be said of 3d. A fourball were playing the hole nearest the road when a funeral courtage drove past. (50 points)The textarea shown to the left is named ta in a form named f1.It contains the top 10,000 passwords in order of frequency of use -- each followed by a comma (except the last one). Much better to be beavering away and then rewarded with delight. 2d (armstrong).. didn’t really do it for me. Thank you. The second Split 3, 7 we have one of the many uses of a compass. 20 Catalpa is “A bean tree”, but it is specifically INDIAN bean tree anyone ! Thank you Rufus. You all knew that didn’t you? Safer to leave this clue aloone. Some nice clues. Emphasising minion around Northern Ireland? Yes, I thought it funny that MP should talk about having trouble with his ego and then casually mention forgetting the underling! MP, I have tried to fight back the pedant in me but failed. What a great time we all had on Saturday. His other two partners carried on and finished their round!! Hello Jane, Argh! Well, corners are my natural habitat, so fingers crossed . You can write a book review and share your experiences. 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. Oh dear, and ! 21a I shall and will show hostility (3-4) Didn’t apply for leave of absence as this kind of stuff can’t be foreseen . Good start with 29a then worked up as usual. “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 have never dated a Rugby player or attached anthropomorphic qualities to inanimate objects but I have got drunk at a summer ball. Find out more here. We're working closely with our server provider and will try to get things back to normal as soon as possible. BD]. Basic Spanish Crossword Puzzle For Students 6th - 8th. A third definition might describe Big Dave and his toleration of the rubbish I write, 11a Tearaway’s con trick (3-3) you too can donate your body for medical study as I have. 3d I’d boil uncontrollably in desire (6) . In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries there were several notable revivals of Twelfth Night on both sides of the Atlantic. Welcome from me too. My alarm doesn’t go off til 6 in winter. . I am sure there are two twitchers out there, if you are not one of them then i meant the other. Thanks for visiting The Crossword Solver. A very pleasurable puzzle today from Rufus. 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. Find clues for united-nations-day-month or most any crossword answer or clues for crossword answers. Once corrected, it all made a lot more sense. 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 Rufus and Miffypops. We went to a memorial service for the families of those who had donated their bodies. I started doing the Telegraph crossword 35 years ago and came back to it recently from the Guardian. SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 2013. It was so nice to meet you all. Well done Mycall. 2*/4* with 20a,13d, and 29a as my favourites. The clues are written in Spanish, and each clue is clear and easy to understand. I prepared for it and still…. I waffle on because I have no idea what the chains are about, perhaps The Boss will elucidate [Sounds like (reportedly) chains or sequences. That’s a wonderful achievement! The Crossword Solver finds answers to American-style crosswords, British-style crosswords, general knowledge crosswords and cryptic crossword puzzles. And I insist you bring more macaroons, wow. My favourite was either 3 or 20d. Really? Straightforward, but fun, except for the clunkers already highlighted by just about everyone. It is warts and all on Mondays I’m afraid. Didn’t know 16a , hardly a pearl of a clue.**/****. The shortest clue is 8 Characters long There are 16 unique clues. 8d was my last in and puzzled me for ages, untiI I realised that ‘silly’ referred to cricket, and the penny dropped. Synonyms for marking include designating, calling, characterising, characterizing, denominating, distinguishing, indicating, naming, noticing and recognising. I usually circle the clue numbers that I intend to comment on, one way or the other – here I had more cirlced than not, so I’ll miss some out. Before anything else, do not start stressing out and feverishly training your brain with memory exercises and the like. Submitted in accordance with the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. No big problems here but good fun. Amongst the goodies – 3d & 10a but I’ll go with the majority and vote for 13d as favourite. Sometimes I wouldnt get a single clue! Good day indeed. Despite what Miffypops says I’d be lost without my pencils . I would be stressing out way too much if I had to do something like this EVERY. Just had a look at the pictures! The morning’s excercise is walking to the Post Office for a paper. Sorry to have missed Miffypops at the gathering as we arrived minutes after his departure. Yay! OVERDUE: What a debt becomes after the payment date. But I have to try at least a couple of crosswords or I will never know. This became evident when I once asked what a cormorant was. I promised BD that I would ‘lurk’ no longer so here I am! It is also a character of the alphabet, 14d Part of church left for contemplation? Nice to know now that we did get one or two right. If a particular answer is generating a lot of interest on the site today, it may be highlighted in orange. The day before a religious festival such as Christmas and the Beginning (start) letter of the word N(ew). You can’t get much briefer than that! Today’s puzzle delighted (13d) and disappointed (21ac) in about equal measure. NACRE: Mother of pearl. Hmm, dunno. Idiot! 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…. More advisable is to take a step back , clear your head, and integrate more time for relaxation into your schedule. If you still need an answer after reading the hint then press click here and the answer will be revealed. Do you have any tips? Those of us who lack pretension prefer to call it a Lego clue. A group of medical students studied his corpse and gained invaluable knowledge of human anatomy. CERES: With four checking letters this can only be the Roman Goddess of agriculture. I will pass through on my way to The Roseland in May. Now onto the crossword. Do not lose confidence in yourself or your ability. Greetings to all. I won’t go into detail, but let’s just say that my previous IT experience was a great help. The most common methods in Western typography fall under the general technique of emphasis through a change or modification of font: italics, boldface and small caps.Other methods include the alteration of LETTER CASE and s p a c i n g as well as color and *additional graphic marks*. Ditto. 2*/3* from me. Rookie corner one day? Yes and no (8,2) Today is a special day! 4d Nothing to share but words (7) 99 $ PER PERSON. SECOND-RATE: A double definition. Hello! Thanks to the setter and MP for the usual enjoyable review. ed/u/ca/tion In the classroom Well spotted Veronique. This would have more for enjoyment but for 17&21a & 8d. Many thanks to the setter, and to Miffypops for the review. Good to hear from you. RIDE THE ARKANSAS TIMES BUS TO. Please leave a comment telling us what you thought. His partners managed to it off with their clubs and by driving over it with one of their buggies. 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) Indeed you do! Monday morning fun. This clue does not float my boat. 84 synonyms of supporting from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 142 related words, definitions, and antonyms. Font styles and variants. I actually managed this without the hints. 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. There will also be a list of synonyms for your answer. The neckwear is as worn by Sir Robin Day (best before 6th August 2000, the youngsters, and possibly the foreigners will just have to google him). One of the men doffed his cap and stood silently with his head bowed until the procession passed. N(orthern) and 4840 square yards or 0.405 hectares, 17a Badly delivered over to knock about (4) Is the St A. St Austell? 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. Still bright green with envy it sounds as though Saturday was splendid and I would loved to have been there. Made things tricky for myself by writing SQUARED UP for 27A before realising it didn’t fit !!! Thanks to Rufus and to Miffypops for his usual entertaining review. 19a Goddess in chains reportedly (5) 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! Brilliant – who cares about the pencil for the anagrams or checking something in a dictionary. Again, really nice to meet so many of you on Saturday, many thanks. Thx to all. Too many goodies to pick favourite so big thanks to setter and MP. Sometimes I think so, then I lose confidence and change my mind. That’s a relief – I was getting rather worried about the underling that BD had to do for you. ORATION: Take the letter O (nothing) and add a verb meaning to allow each person to have only a fixed amount of (a commodity). I’ve done crosswords for ages and I still do both. 2*/3*. There can be main and secondary stress, or unstressed sounds.. I’m going to now counsel my pencils. 1a Better order meal before I make speech (10) . If you wish to be pedantic, “mon” is a Scots word, not a pronounciation of man. It was lovely to hear about Saturday and glad it went so well. EXTRAS: Those who fill out scenes in films or plays. Many thanks to Rufus and to MP for his usual great review. Best not get me started on that subject – BD would run out of asterisks in a very short time! NAVEL: The central part of a church and L(eft) will give a bodily part which you might contemplate when preoccupied, 15d Gold that is left for Oxford college (5) I quite liked the almost-double-ups of 1a and 4d, and 12d and 27a. He was there in a refrigerated drawer for nearly two years. The Crossword Solver finds answers to American-style crosswords, British-style crosswords, general knowledge crosswords and cryptic crossword puzzles. Yes, but only my own! Advertising ensures that the site free to use. 26d Downfall of bear without capital (4) It’s so easy to assume I’ve already done so. Nice rugby shirt by the way. Many thanks to the setter and to Miffypops for your usual wonderful blog. WOW - our confidence that we have the correct crossword answer for you if extremely high with and average crosswords dictionary star rating of FIVE. It went quite smoothly today. technically, definitely yes. Conversations I’ve had with friends when out walking would suggest otherwise. (4,6) . This will only add to your frustration . Enjoyable , and I agree with the star rating.I liked 10 and 13d.Thanks Miffypops and Rufus. The Saturday pics are great! The answer looks like it ought to have a gh in there somewhere. The pilot panicked a bit, God knows why, and slammed his breaks on, skidding into Benin’s 4 military jets. I didn’t forget the underling. Sen kautta voit tavoittaa satoja miljoonia ihmisiä eri puolilta maailmaa. 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!). I’m so glad you did come – I very much enjoyed meeting you. And this blog is the icing on the cake when I do get completely stuck. . What I really hope happened is that two hearses met in a lay by on the A14 and the body was passed from one to the other. con/duct (as a verb) o0o e.g. And that from someone without a sweet tooth Lovely to meet you. (7) Minor hiccups mainly because I had to break off to check bank account after OH queried my sums (cheek) and took a while to get back into it. 29 across has to be one of the easiest clues I’ve come across for ages. When I was at uni I dated a Hartpury player, but that’s a very different story! I really couldn’t believe that I had the right answer for 21a. I’m so cross that I didn’t discuss the skype scenario off blog with the techies, you were both very much mentioned in despatches. Will anybody spot a third error? Thanks for all the lovely comments and compliments. Off to look at Saturday’s pics now, and then to bed . Before that there were the very easy clues, amongst which a couple of big smiles. Great venue, great food, great company and last but certainly not least – great blog! Well done Mycall. I like the one about the fourball playing in Cancun, Mexico. Onward and upward – too cold for Golf today – brrrr – what a wimp! Soon sorted out though. 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. Subjects Genre: newspaper ( sobekcm ) newspaper ( marcgt ) Spatial Coverage: United States -- Florida -- Charlotte -- Port Charlotte Coordinates: 26.966141 x -82.068026 An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon. 29a Fruit that was loved by Churchill (10) 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. You can also add your assessment by selecting from one to five stars at the bottom of the post. I met three, no, four, of my heroes & had a splendid time meeting plenty of others. I must have been inspired by Saturday’s meet. couldn’t agree more . I hope tomorrow is a better day for you. I didn’t need any hints and managed to follow the word play. The camaraderie is touching. Thanks MP for your review and hints. I thought one was enough, but then everyone’s mind works differently. ……..But why? 21a threw me for a long time , I could not believe the answer and yet what alternative was there ? I don’t understand why 28a needs the words “is to be made”. Thought 17a was a rather poor clue, though, more than made up for in 10 & 12a and 13d. We agree with Miffypops that 13d was a great clue & found it only with a couple of checking letters. As for Coventry. STRAIGHT UP: A cryptic definition of the vertical and the truthful, 28a Quits the day before new start is to be made (4) Hi Steve. I made no mention of pencils today but took one along on Saturday as a gift for you in case we met. 15a Completed fitting but not yet paid (7) It was lovely to meet everyone. We discovered the photos before they had their labels and were having good fun trying to guess who was who. I do so wish I had a BRB. Enter the answer length or the answer pattern to get better results. Good fun and for some reason I found this quite straightforward. 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 one has an excellent surface read too. We all have to be born somewhere banksie. Uncontrollably serves as the indicator and also the first word of the definition. Chirpy start to the week **/*** for me, spot on the wavelength, did’nt think about a ‘second’ anagram indicator for 23d, as i was in full flow ,but note the Daves point above-could have said ‘Leo broken up leaving south pole’ for example, Anyway good fun, like Miffypops was looking for a ‘gh’ somewhere in 12d ,Murray far from mint..-what a tortured soul. Students usually need to see and hear 1 worst. 2d Where Armstrong stood in crescent perhaps (4) and if anyone really wants to be pedantic MP meant that he “thought so too” . Great stuff. Definitions are underlined. I couldn’t see 9a and 25d and was glad of the hints. I like cake. LIBIDO: Ooh er missus! Now he happened to be next to an airfield when he sliced the most stunning shot over the fence. Great fun on Saturday and look forward to meeting more of you at the next. But now it’s back to business and in today’s crossword there were two clues that I didn’t manage to solve: A very enjoyable puzzle, favourite was 13d and last in was 26d. (OK, I may have used a pencil for the anagrams and checked in a dictionary – but I did it.). ORIEL: This Oxford College (we go to Kings College Cambridge) can be found by taking our usual suspect for gold. mi/cro/phone oo0o e.g. They will cheer me up after supper, I hope . BD], 27a On the level? I knew it would come. If you do not agree, you can click "Manage" below to review your options. Sorry to be so predictable but I did like 3d. It’s still for the taking then despite Ealing having a game in hand. You can write a book review and share your experiences. Very clever. An enjoyable solve that all slotted together smoothly for us. Keep hold of the pencil for me…I shall no doubt need it in the future! Bottom left corner would have been considerably easier if I’d split 13d 4,6, and left 12d was it was meant to be rather than the other way round! I’d planned to save my slice for Mr P. but didn’t manage to keep my resolve!) 9a clunky 15 I mentioned OB the river a few days ago – it had appeared in a Radio Times crossword – 7th longest in the world. 4* pleasure would have been awarded if it were not for the awfulness of 21a. I “knocked about” Coventry in my youth but I would not say I “roved”. Thanks of course to Rufus for the puzzle, and to Miffypops for a review that was as enjoyable as I’ve come to expect. . By clicking "Accept", you agree to us doing so. Use the passage for regular or irregular verb exercises 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. Good evening from the south of France. He won’t catch you out in a silly position, http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/english-national-league-one/table, http://www.pdn.cam.ac.uk/doc/donateFAQ.shtml. It seemed so obvious that I thought that it must be wrong – not so ! Perhaps it would have been better if ‘devastated’ had been placed before ‘South Pole’ in the clue? Some of these cookies will send your data to our advertising partners. Did anyone else think that there should have been a second anagram indicator in 23 down to show that the letters of LEO were in a different order in SOUTH POLE? 7d Sixty to the minute? which would seem to confirm that they are homophones of each other. We didn’t. . Miffypops forgot about this subordinate eating in? I’m looking forward to going to one. Was 3*/4* for me. BAND: A double definition a third for the twitchers on here (Jane and Hanni) being put a **** on (a bird) for identification. The synonyms have been arranged depending on the number of charachters so that they're easy to find. While that is indeed correct, in the clue construction the alone bit is actually an adjective. Port Manteaux churns out silly new words when you feed it an idea or two. Not once. 12d hint should surely be an anagram of reinstated not restrained. Sorry, and we hope you continue to use The Crossword Solver. 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