It's obviously Leicester Twats, but I'm struggling with how half of the first part is established:
"Left down river to sea"... so that provides L and "est"uary, but everything else?
My favourite......
________________________ ( 4, 3 ,3, 1, 4 )
Old, I know, but
Gegs......9,4.
Skin emblems are tats
The sun sets in the West
Put the W into tats
=Twats
Have not got a clue
No I know that bit, that was easy! I meant the rest of "Left down river to sea", from which I only derived "L" and "est"Skin emblems are tats
The sun sets in the West
Put the W into tats
=Twats
No I know that bit, that was easy! I meant the rest of "Left down river to sea", from which I only derived "L" and "est"
In a proper cryptic crossword clue, the synonym for the answer is either at the beginning or the end - rather than just word play.
So if it is 'Portsmouth Twats' (should it be '10, 5'...?), the clue should read 'Dickheads who are left down to sea...'.
Disturbed English kings turn tide on southern ******** great Roman general after queue.
(6,3,5). (have counted carefully)
h-i-j-k-l-m-n-o (5)
water
I'm wondering if 'L-Ouse = Loose' could have something to do with the answer.
Probably not though.
However, 'bar of soap (6,6)' is my favourite cryptic crossword clue of all-time.
Disturbed English kings turn tide on southern ******** great Roman general after queue.
(6,3,5). (have counted carefully)
Pompey Are Dicks
Great Roman general = Pompey
[King] Richard disturbed = Dick
Southern = S