Thanks to Tilsit and setter. ON AVERAGE    An expression meaning normally is found by putting an anagram (wrong) of A GRAVE inside ONE. . injury, destruction, or evil of any kind; to rescue from impending I liked 10 and 21a and 5d. By the way, on a slightly different tack, the Elderberry would have become the main fruit for wine production in the modern world had not the grape been discovered. 6d        Employer the manipulative sort? What a pity we couldn’t listen to Flanders and Swan for 16a. The excellent rekrul at 4d was my COTD in this fairly gentle but very enjoyable romp through crosswordland. Well, what can a girl say! Well, these times are driving some of us to strong drink! It helped to get 16a in first. I didn’t know the collective noun for skylarks; how apt! Isn’t it nice to have these offspring to help us out in our hour of need. On this side you can find all answers for the crossword clue omen. of danger; anticipatory terror. Thanks to the setter and Tilsit. PARENTS     A suffix denoting a negative in French goes around something meaning torn to give you a name for mum and dad. How did you go on with yesterday’s Toughie? Hope everything is all right. ROGER        A man’s name that is how you say things are ok or understood in radio communication. Something meaning a covering or top goes inside the abbreviation for German to give a type of aircraft. Stay safe and be happy. Enjoyable, fairly straightforward solve. Outside.??? I’ve just had a look and you’re right. Honourable mention goes to 5d also. TUNISIAN    The name from someone from N Africa is an anagram (unsettled) of IN AUSTIN. However today I couldn’t see anything too troubling, although for a short moment, I had the wrong expression at 16, but when I actually read the clue properly, I realised the error of my ways. Hi Big Dave, 4d        Attack in surfacing French submarine? 22d      Covering carried in short German aircraft (6) A nice straightforward puzzle. It doesn’t when it’s cooked, Merusa. Best Saturday for me for a long time. SE came last. because I do this every week, normally, and given there’s no prize maybe someone could oblige? Our system collect crossword clues from most populer crossword, cryptic puzzle, quick/small crossword that found in Daily Mail, Daily Telegraph, Daily Express, Daily Mirror, Herald-Sun, The Courier-Mail and others popular newspaper. 16a did bring back Flanders and Swann to mind and I will go and listen to a few of their greatest later (Along with Tom Lehrer I too am delighted he is still with us) btw you need to include the had into the fodder for 16a. (9) “. Until I saw BD’s late comments I thought he had been taken down by the dreaded C*virus ….thank God not!! The bed is now eleven years old so I will have to think of starting another. 28a      Vassal for example tucking into pork pie (5) Thanks to setter and BD. An enjoyable weekend puzzle for me with podium places going to 1,5,7,15&18d. Neighbours can be wonderful, or they can be just awful. It was me again today. I enjoyed this one but could have wished for a crossword that took a bit longer. Thanks for the links Tilsit, I fancied the Guardian prize until I saw it. I rather enjoyed this and suspect it’s the work of the Naughty Canine that’s contributed to the blog recently. Today must have been quickest solve ever. Are you a big time Crosswords fan and especially the New York Times’s Crossword but can’t find the solution to some of the clues? What an absolute treat, a perfect puzzle, I loved it and had no problems. We’ve had a neighbour pressure washing everything all day. Try it slathered in Hollandaise, garlic mayo or aioli – absolutely delicious! Thanks to the setter and to Tilsit for the review and hints. ***/***** Sunday Telegraph Cryptic No 3077 (Hints) Hints and tips by Senf + – + – + – + – + – + – + – + A very good Sunday morning from Winnipeg, where, as a way of insulating myself from the insanities outside my window and beyond, I have been watching, and in some cases re-watching, episodes of Lewis (and Hathaway) that have ‘popped up’ on YouTube. Elderflower blossom smells of cat pee when it’s starting to die down. My thanks to Tilsit and the setter. Enter the answer length or the answer pattern to get better results. On our website you will find all the today’s answers to New York Times Crosswords. Imagine me doing a toughie? I do not have a second home there, and even if I did, under the circumstances, I wouldn’t have been going to it. That’s nonsense (8) The state of impending; also, that which impends. Nostalgia isn’t what it used to be. Was 1*/3* for me. Thanks to the setter also. We’ve been working tirelessly everyday for the past years to solve all the New York Times crosswords and are now helping others too. unpleasant) as approaching; to indicate as impending; to announce the 10, 19, and 21 across my favourites today. We’re a bit further north than you are, which is probably why we have yet to start cutting. Weird. Yesterday’s toughie is still on the clipboard! 18d      Helping advanced student is reasonable (8) Possibly a container-and-contents indicator indicating that letters or words are to be placed inside SS.. shall we say a bit non-PC. Liam, https://uploads.guim.co.uk/2020/04/09/Cryptic_28105_web_print.pdf. I gave this one**/**** as well. https://uploads.guim.co.uk/2020/04/09/Cryptic_28105_web_print.pdf. danger; as, to save a house from the flames. I put “marks” into the bottom of 7d, though I did wonder why the clue was hyphenated. All of them!! Favourite was16a -an excellent anagram-well done setter! CHANCELLOR    One of the main political offices of state is found by taking a word for opportunity and adding something meaning to turn reversed (up). 7d        Better score’s excellent (3-5) Welcome to the blog, Babs. I have been out of my flat twice in the last seven days; once for leg dressings with my nurse and the other for a click and collect shop that I’d booked almost four weeks ago! 1. I do enjoy whistling poisoning pigeons in the park while I put the toast crusts out for the local birds. Great fear in view of impending evil; fearful apprehension Not all answers shown, provide a pattern or longer clue for more results, or please use, ... , you saw me standing alone, without a dream in my heart, without a love of my own”, A method to let people know about something new, Saint seen hugging tree in public thoroughfare. deferred; immediate; without delay. Mrs. C and I like ours raw dipped in mayonnaise when they are young. I missed quite a few today and resorted to the hints fairly early. I didn’t fully parse Northumberland for 10a. RATIONAL    Something that means a helping or portion takes the abbreviations for advanced and student to give a word meaning reasonable. Please ask their Mum to provide a young lady for them before they pine away from unrequited love! Your music today is this one, another from Alexis Ffrench. I wasted way too much time (but wth we have plenty of time to waste) on 8d with the wrong crosswordy version of about. No major problems really. Is there any clue where you want to know the definition? All Rights Reserved.Crossword Clue Solver is operated and owned by Ash Young at Evoluted Web Design. I struggled with this a bit and I can’t see why. Thanks for the puzzle, D. A great saturday tonic in these grim times. Excellent reverse lurker. 16a      Mashed potato father had just like that (2,3,4,2,1,3) 10a             Roadside pillar indicating Northumberland far away? I have emailed yesterday’s puzzles to you. Threatening to occur immediately; near at hand; Thank you Mysteron and Tilsit. favor; not to exact; as, to excuse a forfeiture. One definition does say “used by underlings for the lord of the land”, but I also found definitions saying the opposite. A puzzle which was both light and good fun. All the way from Singapore! 8d        TV personality about to appear in remade westerns (10) I was left with the little ones at 1d & 26d but really enjoyed the puzzle and thanks to Tilsit for his hard work. I have the same problem. Any road up a lovely crossword. They’ve just announced that we will continue with the lockdown until May 3rd – that will be 8 weeks! Thanks to our setter and to Tilsit for manning the club – smiled at your choice of 8d, it’s Tom Bradby who’s my favourite.

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