"Inside No. 9" The Riddle of the Sphinx (TV Episode 2017) ⭐ 8.5 | Comedy, Crime, Drama
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We need help with this!Cross here, Sir (13).
That is very good. Tips cap.Water
They are both given by SUA seagull in post 76We need help with this!
Except that Paul is one of the more fiendish setters out there.
My fave clue, now fairly well known... IST (10)
These clues are great and very clever, but it's important that crossword setters don't overuse them, and also make sure that the connecting clues allow solvers to get the letters that will help them reverse engineer the answer (as there could be multiple answers to such clues).E
13 letters
Many thanks. I get it now.They are both given by SUA seagull in post 76
Couldn't find a better thread to put it on but this must be the first time the Guardian has linked to NSC
Comeback kings and queens at major international football tournaments | The Knowledge
Plus: teams wearing their away strip all the time; clubs dominating tournament squads; and did Stuart Pearce’s brother run the line in a Forest game?www.theguardian.com
Excellent reflection there.Club forums are a haven for football fans in an ever angrier online world
Whereas YouTube and Twitter amplify rants, club forums offer kinship, humour and a place to open up to like-minded peoplewww.theguardian.com
I believe all praise for that article should be directed towards @chaileyjemExcellent reflection there.
How many letters?I'm fast approaching 64 years old, so I will leave cryptic to the sociopaths and MI5/MI6 applicants thank you very much. One of the few joys of old age is the appreciation of what is worth doing and what is not.
9, 3, 3How many letters?
It can’t be irascible old man Shirley?9, 3, 3
thought-provoking article - I started using NSC during the Falmer campaigns organised by that great supporter of the club the late Lord Bracknell. As a result I have made a number of friends and watching the Albion is so much better as there are always friends at the away games before and during the match.Club forums are a haven for football fans in an ever angrier online world
Whereas YouTube and Twitter amplify rants, club forums offer kinship, humour and a place to open up to like-minded peoplewww.theguardian.com
Go on then. I'll set it up for you.My favourite crossword clue is "Postman's Bag"
Fabricant wig man?9, 3, 3