The fate of Franklin no tongue can tell, Lord Franklin alone with his sailors do dwell, the old song about Lord Franklin, who sailed north to find the Northwest Passage and with his crew was never seen again. SUN (newspaper) + B[lush] + AT + HER (womans), 5 Physicist, heating element up, runs (4) Thanks Pangakupu, that was enjoyable. Army without leader entering level ground? LEASH. 9d = anagram? Thanks Eileen and Pangakupu I had the MAN C for the city and the EGO for the I but could find no way to have the H stand for blue material. Whew now I can relax when discussing the kindness of the aristocracy. An honorable chapeau to Herbie, who was still performing Cantaloupe Island, the best-known number from that album, this year at Glastonbury at the age of 82. Nevertheless, this one does come out at 8.5 by this reckoning, which is higher than the 7 which I consider the usual upper limit for a concisely clued puzzle. But overall a good workout, thanks Pangakupu and Eileen. 10ac apart from M = money I was never sure what it had to do with Valda, the barefoot runner from the Mandy. PISTOL Guardian 25051 (Boatman): Sun in shock report! 5d SET PIECE sums it up nebulous and tautological. Marc Breman has set for papers including the Mirror and the Express, Next up in our series where we turn the tables on the torturers is David Stickley, AKA Styx, The latest in our series where we turn the tables on the torturers. Selins seemed plausible. Thanks to Pangakupu for the puzzle. CAST (group of performers) with a couple of letters swapped. Roger Squires (born 22 February 1932 in Tettenhall, Wolverhampton, England) is a retired British crossword compiler/setter, living in Ironbridge, Shropshire, who is best known for being the world's most prolific compiler. Includes bibliographical references. LIVE-STREAM Id never heard of LANCINATE, but I dont mind obscure words if the wordplay is as clear as it is here. Thank you Eileen, especially for GOLDBERG. And I was confounded by RM for soldier and EC for a city (although I recall now that Id encountered them before). Its old slang but my mother used it and Ive come across it maybe in Angela Brazil school stories. Why do some compilers appear on the list more than onc e? "ash say" - other trees are available), like so: EAST-S (TREE)T. Cardinal interrupting terribly stubborn ass commits irrevocably (5,4,5) Some very nice clues here with great surfaces. That makes it all the more wonderful that detailed annotated solutions are given above. Pleasant puzzle from a new(ish) setter, welcome Pangakapu. Comments for . Under the spotlight this time is Dave Gorman, AKA Bluth and Django, The latest in our series where we turn the tables on the torturers. Someone who comes over as pi is purporting to be very good, but their appearance is different , [Rufuss crosswords usually had a low average clue length, but then he used a lot of double defs and single cryptic defs]. DISCS I love the challenge of The Guardian cryptics, made even more difficult by the fact they are British (for example I was unaware of EC being a reference to London and had never heard of NAPS as favourites in a horse race), so wordplay can be hard to understand at times. Play through history: A user-friendly calendar of the enormous Guardian archive of over 15,000 crosswords and sudokus. The crossword clue Trap setter with 6 letters was last seen on the December 10, 2015. I just hope LSE MAJEST isnt criminalised like it is in Thailand for example. I spotted the are trick pretty quickly but 4d was still one of my last in. Excellently topical surface in 3d! An anagram (fools about) of RICH round an anagram (dodgy) of MYTH, 4 Lots of flowers are found in Greek territories (8) Lots of ticks including RITUAL, LS MAJESTY, CASHBACK, SVELTE, LOOM and EMPYREAN. UN (United Nations international group) + CUT[e] (attractive, mostly), 9 Historic accessory for boys clothes? Download below. When I hear the name, I hear in my mind In Baffin Bay, where the whale-fishes blow, The fate of Franklin no man may know. All in all a very interesting challenge! C (carbon) + ASH (carbonised material) + BACK (support), 23 Slender volume bound in steel, unexpectedly (6) If you want to learn panga kupu in English, you will find the translation here, along with other translations from Maori to English. 1 Agree 3 Disagree Add to Folder. New for me: physicist Niels BOHR; LANCINATE. Doc about to celebrate his 500th puzzle in these pages gave a potted history of the Spectator crossword (the series began 40 years ago, with Jac as the original setter). I particularly liked the clues where I knew what the construction indicated but couldnt find the answer until I had a few letters 4ac, 11,12, 21 etc. Thanks Pangakupu and Eileen, BTW succeed is the second word listed for excel in the Chambers Thesaurus. Then crossers intervened. I liked the surface for NEUTRINO; I liked on a regular basis as the definition and not an instruction for RHYTHMIC; LESE MAJESTY (though I had to check the spelling in Collins); and BAFFIN (I was familiar with him through Baffin Bay in Canada. Has won the Times Crossword Championship ten times Mudd (Financial Times), Dada (Telegraph Toughie), Paul (Guardian), Punk (Independent) John Halpern Also sets for The Times: It didnt help that after quickly getting 5D: BOHR, I convinced myself (with some very convoluted parsing!) SEARING (very fierce) round W (women), 25 English navigator recalled wonderful feature of fish (6) An anagram (exercised) of BLOGGER round D (date) Lang Lang plays the Bach Variations here, 19 Cheerful judge I found in cricket venue (6) Not exactly seemly to include a joke (4,7) Ill wait for the solutions now. A reversal (upset) of NO OP (no work) + STRESSED (agitated), 2 Pictures likely winners, enthusiastic, on board (9) Didnt get a single word, probably the first time ever. SKATE ON THIN ICE Too many goodies to highlight individuals and I look forward to Pangakupus next offering. I've recently mentioned the setter Pangakupu who has started appearing in The Guardian. I had to reveal PECORINO, a new word to me, along with LANCINATE (which was gettable from the cluing). Mostly enjoyable with quite a few smiles. SIBELIUS The crossword clue Eucalyptus eater with 5 letters was last seen on the July 22, 2022. DESSERT SPOON was a great spot. This crossword clue Crossword setters was discovered last seen in the July 28 2022 at the Metro Crossword. lynette 1 Dec 2020. GARLANDS I didnt realize our spelling was an Americanism. Ive nearly got this months Genius by Pasquale out, but three answers totally elude me. Download mp3 file. This answers first letter of which starts with B and can be found at the end of S. We think BESTS is the possible answer on this clue. 1 3 jet boat. I was sure 9 across was going to be an anagram of -liness. Download pdf. Did not know DECAGON or LESE with MAJESTY. Theres nothing controversial here, I think as manehi said last time, a nice mix of friendlier and trickier clues, with some neat anagrams and smooth surfaces. On a usual week he will operate on. ASHES Overall, now I understand all the wordplay I missed I liked it! lynette 1 Dec 2020. It tied in with some crossers but ultimately held me up! SNAPSHOTS This answers first letter of which starts with C and can be found at the end of S. We think COMPILERS is the possible answer on this clue. 10a was too convoluted for me to parse. Play anywhere: Offline play. So Im not complaining. I did know about Dorcas, but not the crucial fact that she is officially a saint. A reversal (retreating) of LOTS (a great many) after PI (abbreviation of pious very good) Quite a few guess and parse later, not many aha moments (apart from those mentioned). All good fun, ta PnE. mchardy @56: and this sceptrd isle refers to GB in Richard II . that the answer to 5A was ALBINONIIt took a while to recover. A reversal (back) of IS + EVE (pioneering a change from first woman), 1 No work, agitated, upset? 2022 Guardian News & Media Limited or its affiliated companies. Pretty pathetic really. Crossword Compiler The basic package currently costs 39, but there are a range of add-ons including WordWeb Pro (dictionary and thesaurus), various word lists and a Pro Grid Filler which is most useful for heavily or fully cross-checked puzzles where a manual fill can be extremely difficult. EC (City of London) and I (separately) in PORNO (blue material), 24 Arrangement of this music could leave creator hanging (9,5) I found this a steady solve and about the same difficulty as yesterday, but I found this more entertaining. Im still getting used to Pangakupu and found this heavy going at first, particularly the Lego clues like PTARMIGAN and SNAPSHOTS and SIBELIUS. Play your favourites: Search by crossword setter. [Have to say I really appreciate the links you embed in your blogs, Eileen. I knew EASY MEAT, but failed to parse it (I forgot about YEA). Shes also called Tabitha. Thanks to her/him & Eileen, Eileen @19, no its one hundredth of a hectare (= 10,000 squ m). No examples found, consider adding one please. I konei, ka whakamahia e te konga tna mhio ki te hekaheka ki te whakaoti i ttahi pangakupu. Under the spotlight this time is Encota, AKA Tim King, The latest in our series where we turn the tables on the torturers. Show example Hide example The App Te Aka Mori Dictionary is also available as an iOS and Android app. Remember me (please note that this saves a cookie in your current browser). morning, Available for everyone, funded by readers. One question, though, at 1a (DISCS) are about and accepting both needed? Hi Andrew Tyndall @60 Bravo for a gallant try! Who is crossword setter Samer Nashef? Best was PASTA which produced a mile when the penny dropped. te whakamahi i ng rauemi ipurangi e hngai ana ki te kimi i ng . cf Hosanna in excelsis Hosanna in the highest heaven, (I once had a teaching colleague who believed we should never write Excellent in a school report, unless it was literally true!). Cryptic crossword No 28,696. Such fun!]. Pecorino is quite tasty. ASH is DEcarbonised material . RM (Royal Marine soldier) in A S (small), NAPS and LACINATE both new to me, but no real problems. Show algorithmically generated translations. Thanks. However, persevered, and found this quite a challenge, but an ultimately satisfying one. Apparently the word has more meanings than I use with it. Below are all possible answers to this clue ordered by its rank. Thanks both. I did rather like GREGORIAN CHANT for the subversion of the anagram clue syntax (arrangement of [solution] could leave [fodder]). YEA (agreement) round M (money) all inside EAST (bridge player) this was a new expression for me: a person or thing that is easy to beat, fool, 11 A great many retreating after appearance of very good weapon (6 Here is panga kupu meaning in English: crossword Edit Crossword in all languages Well that was very enjoyable, all the more so for the new word EMPYREAN my LOI. It has potential to crack (9) Welcome back. After adding words, you need to choose the size of your future crossword. The latest in our series where we turn the tables on the torturers. Date. In this series, we turn the tables on the torturers. There isnt a lot of extraneous waffle in the clues. Enjoyable puzzle, fairly clued; the three which I couldnt fully parse the ever-reliable Eileen duly explained. Ive heard the former a lot more, but it may be a regional thing. I too bunged and shrugged my through, then found half my bungs were wrong! His wife, Lady Franklin, offered a reward of ten thousand pounds for news of her husband, but news never came. The sequence of picking letters follows a uniform pattern, such as odd letters, even letters or every N th letter from a phrase. panga kupu. A good crossword in a somewhat horrible grid, but at least there were less clues to write. LESE MAJESTY [for it is he fully recovered from his hissy fit, for which deep apologies to whomsoever he may have thereby offended :(. 44 Steve Bartlett is a supporter of Ximenean clueing, and his pseudonyms reflect his stance. William @43 about is part of the definition of DISS (=be rude about), as indicated in the blog. and re things tasty, past A gets the GoD (groan of the day) . Setters who have made a dbut, or return, appearance in 2022 are also included in the list and are identified by an asterisk. PECORINO Pangakupu Pangakupu October 2022 Cryptic Cryptic crossword No 28,891 Cryptic crossword No 28,891 17 Oct 2022 September 2022 Cryptic Cryptic crossword No 28,868 Cryptic crossword No. Big fleas have little fleas LANCINATE I didnt look it up and thought it might have something to do with stock/share market variations. I knew it welcome back! JerryG @ 6, 4d says beginning to blush, which is probably fair enough. [f]ORCE (army, without initial letter leader) in PLAIN (level ground), 16 Museum, either end of which is filled with historic items? Featuring a user-friendly interface, this maker allows generating crosswords fast and easily. Lots to enjoy, including GREGORIAN CHANT, DESSERT SPOON and PASTA. LIES (stories) round V (five) + TEAM (players) round R (right), 3 Rich fools about to accept dodgy myth on a regular basis (8) Some very apt and pleasing surfaces; SKATE ON THIN ICE, TROOPSHIP, PASTA, GREGORIAN CHANT, OLD SCHOOL TIE, PTARMIGAN, HERMITAGE. (And Baffin Island, slightly larger than Spain according to Wikipedia, might be relevant to the question of whether an ISLE is necessarily small. (5), Inquisitor 1775: The Haunted Crypt by Vagans, Enigmatic Variations No.1562 Loss by KCIT. I do struggle with some of these abbreviations PI for pious, B for blush and T for tense. SVELTE ASS (fool) in B (book) CLEF[t] (almost split), 14 Call up about fire in the sky (8) (4) Just me who biffed in LOOT (money/a reversal of TOOL) at 8d? EMPYREAN would be well-known to any Milton aficionados, as here from Paradise Lost, Book III: Now had the Almighty Father from above, This crossword clue Setter fetter was discovered last seen in the June 8 2022 at the New York Times Crossword. I looked at lines 1 and 15 but they didnt mean anything to me. 43 Dr. X of The Hindu is Satyen Nabar - an orthopaedic surgeon by day, a crossword setter by night. Eileen @45: should have read your big more carefully. PAST A, 18 Metallic element, rather odd, gathering attention (4,5) Pangakupu,50 I blame COVID brain. For instance I had heard of St Dorcas, the charitable saint to give us 22d ORCAS, but then I really enjoyed reading more about her.]. In 16A Isnt PI = appearance of very good which seems closer to pious than just very good? The "Dr." in his pseudonym signals his first calling, the "X" stands for the game of the Xword. KKP IN A KIMINO NEEDS YOUR COLOUR. Great Britain is of course (the largest) one of the British Isles. Remember me (please note that this saves a cookie in your current browser). And I threw in LESE MAJESTE before checking the anagrist, never having come across that weird Franglais version. LANCINATE was new to me. TURN (go) round I (capital of Italy which is not Turin! re magestY as [emailprotected], and like [emailprotected], forgot A = are. When I correctly rather guessed DESSERT SPOON through the definition rather than having the slightest idea about its parsing, this rather set the tone for me of writing the answers in then trying to see why they might be the correct ones this morning. Bogus,48 Below you will find the correct answer to Manny, NYT and WSJ crossword setter Crossword Clue, if you need more help finishing your crossword continue your navigation and try our search function. Further informationabout many of these setters can be found at Crossword Whos Who via the links below. A reversal (up, in a down clue) of NAME (call) round PYRE (fire), 16 Blogger exercised about date and name of variations (8) grantinfreo @21: I suspect Pangakupu in particular might bridle at the suggestion that Oz is a continent. I found this tough going and struggled to tune into the wavelength for a while. In January of 2013, he even shared his cancer diagnosis with the audience through a puzzle in The Guardian. Getting DESSERT SPOON from the def was the breakthrough. Previous Pangakupu bloggers here gave some pretty strong evidence that Pangakupu is also Phi in the Indy, and one of the indicators was a nina. en a word puzzle . IN UNISON Below are all possible answers to this clue ordered by its rank. SIEVE I couldnt account for an A in GARLANDS Id forgotten about that sneaky are. Thought SKATE ON THIN ICE really clever. Match all exact any words . Derek Crozier (12 November 1917 - 3 April 2010), using the pseudonym Crosaire, was the sole setter of the Irish Times crossword from its inception in 1943 until his death in 2010 - and after, as he left the Irish Times with a stockpile of more than a year's crosswords yet to be used.. Thanks to Pangakupu and to Eileen, NeilH @29 Id never thought of Dorcas as a saint, either but the Wiki link I gave has She is celebrated as a saint by the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, and some Protestant denominations., Everyone liked PASTA but it didnt work for me Besides, you can save a list of words and use it later. Written by Levi Tavita & James Pirika Jr. "Evaleon resource." "Fifty-six crossword puzzles testing word knowledge in Te Reo Mori and more. Chambers: to be superior to or better than; to surpass; to exceed I liked both the long ones you mentioned (8a SKATE ON THIN ICE and 24a GREGORIAN CHANT). I liked the anagram fodder and indicators being neatly hidden in many of the clues. A curiosity about Dorcas is that although she is actually mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles as one of the early disciples (Acts 9, 36) and plainly was a saintly individual (this woman was full of good works and almsdeeds which she did) she is seldom actually listed as a saint. Tried very hard to make the museum Hornimans for those who love this South East London jewel, especially the walrus. This is a list of setterswho have appeared inthe daily publications covered on this site during 2021. pangakupu crossword puzzle. I think the wordplay part of my brain is on a go-slow at the moment. Eileen Dorcas was also a brand of sewing cotton, the name now making sense to me. Oops sorry! You can easily improve your search by specifying the number of letters in the answer. ANORAK Anorak is the pseudonym of Tom Johnson ) for crosswords in The New Statesman. Thanks to Pangakupu and to the excellent Eileen. Liked empyrian, among others, and nice to hear a bit of JSB at 16. NAPS (likely winners, in a horse race) + HOT (enthusiastic) in SS (on board), 3 Tense when investing in source of coal power? The solutions in this page may answer other puzzle clues as well. An anagram (silly) of CLOTHES ID LOO[k], 13 Bird to move across ones view, interrupted by black jet fighter (9) It is on YouTube. This chart shows the number of words a given setter has used more than once, across all crosswords for that setter. If isle can ever be island, then Oz is the largest one (when its not being the smallest continent!). Eileen @37, surpass is a good synonym but in the sense of he excelled at maths maybe succeeded could be used? Nothing to add. I havent blogged a Pangakupu puzzle before in fact, this is only his / her third appearance in the cryptic slot. 4 Leave talk, missing one truthful statement (6) Crossword Clue. Thanks for a real brain workout, Pangakupu, and thanks for the parsing and g the links, Eileen. Not again! I was familiar with the LESE MAJESTE (with or without acute) spelling, in the more legal sense, but am now better informed about the lesser offences of joking insults. "simple") followed by ST (a recognised abbreviation of "stone" weight) once wrapped around or "containing" TREE (i.e. As this was my first one in, it almost put me off from the start. Samer Nashef works at the Papworth Hospital in Cambridge which is the UK's largest specialist heart and lung centre. The crossword clue possible answer is available in 5 letters. Another favourite was the 45x45 puzzle I completed in three days to commemorate the 60 th anniversary of The Times crossword (in which the first regular daily puzzle appeared on February 1, 1930). Very pleasant crossword with nothing too taxing. I liked CASHBACK. Under the spotlight this time is Tony Davis, AKA Anto, The latest in our series where we turn the tables on the torturers. Not fond of ORCAS as there are too many saints and too many sea creatures to try to trawl (no pun intended) through all of them to find which one is the other minus its first letter; would have appreciated a tighter definition there. Edit: I should have included appearance of very good in the definition of PI please see comments 39 and 44, 12 Military transport heading for Tobruk reversed track with it (9) Also PTARMIGAN is the name of an imaginary child I used to take to middle-class festivals, I do find Pangakupu to be a bit verbose in his clueing and an analysis of average clue length by setter bears this out as hes second only to a setter called Chandler who doesnt seem to work for the Guardian anymore, Author,Average Clue Length Rank. pangakupu - crossword. Tiny error . Before I went out this morning there were no comments (perhaps Eileen had just posted) but now over 40 though I recall, during the pandemic, we often had several thousand comments each with a lengthy essay on something not altogether related to the puzzle. Naturally these clue types are pretty easy to solve in a crossword puzzle. Under the spotlight this time is Wendy Law, AKA Hectence, The latest in our series where we turn the tables on the torturers. Should have looked harder. Thanks Eileeen and Pangakupu. 8 June 2022. EASY MEAT 28,867 myth on a regular basis (8) 4Lots of flowers are found in Greek territories (8) 5 Group taking a bit to produce special item (3,5) 7 Airmen soaring, circling Italy, having good weather (4) 8Money running short when raised for factory machine (4) 12 New promotion about part of Crosswords so good for showing the development of language 30 years ago, would we have heard of 2 or 22, or even 1? An anagram (odd) of RATHER round EAR (attention), 19 Individual with German backing for investment? Chandler, 54 Heres a performance by the long-ago group Pentangle. [An Oz wit, name forgotten, wrote a book sending up our pre-sophisticates, who liked their steak well done, i.e. However, I did not finish, as I had to reveal LANCINATE and RARE EARTH which I had never heard of. [emailprotected] Enigmatist seems to like collaborating. [emailprotected] I think of surpass as a synonym for exceed rather than excel. Excel just means do very well, without reference to whether youre better at whatever it is than somebody else. But I did, and once I got going I found the clues fair and entertaining. of) NAPS or LANCINATE. lynette 1 Dec 2020. Suitable for bilingual learners"--Back cover. A reversal (up, in a down clue) of HOB (heating element) + R (runs) heres the physicist, 6 Wound can entail cutting (9) HE (helium inert gas) in ASS (idiot) referring to the cricket trophy, 17 Food item not found in the first part of the dictionary? As per yesterday there were a fair number I got via guess which bit is the definition and either back-parsed or simply didnt get until I got here for the expert analysis. Enigmatist and Paul,48 A new setter for the Cryptic, with just one Genius to his/her/their credit; but this one is pitched rather differently. Tom [emailprotected] if youre still here There may be a Baffin Bay in Texas, but the original one, named for the navigator linked in the blog, is between Baffin Island and the west coast of Greenland. [emailprotected]: May I offer that certain practices may be spiritual and therefore affecting godliness? Total crosswords: 260 (cryptic: 237, prize: 23) This is a wonderful chat site. In fact, beloved setter Araucaria will soon be the subject of a documentary. PS thanks Spooners catflap, knew I knew it from somewhere and overdue a re-listen. I couldnt parse SNAPSHOTS, as I dont know why NAPS are likely winners in a horse race. Thanks Pangakapu & Eileen, my favourite blogger on this site. Boatman follows it (7) DAYSTAR DAYS homophone of 'daze' (shock) TAR (boatman). Just as Eileen I had reservations with excel which, in my mind, tacitly suggests that others exist whom are surpassed (unless we live in a world of universal excellence!). Alan [emailprotected] You may be on to something. ACTS This answers first letter of which starts with G and can be found at the end of L. We think GEL is the possible answer on this clue. Some nice clues especially GREGORIAN CHANT. Look through examples of pangakupu translation in sentences, listen to pronunciation and learn grammar. And he drew the most amazingly accurate maps with rudimentary instruments. iOS Android The Book We have 13 possible answers in our database. SET (group) + PIECE (bit), 7 Airmen soaring, circling Italy, having good weather (4) ON TIME was one I constructed from the word play, but wondered about the definition. [d]ORCAS (charitable saint see here) I remember Dorcas as an apt brand name for bed linen, 23 Soldier packing a small collection of weapons? Resource. DECAGON Thanks Eileen. No, that was Barkus. Under the spotlight this time is Cullen, AKA Bob Gregory, The latest in our series where we turn the tables on the torturers. You can easily improve your search by specifying the number of letters in the answer. Record setters crossword clue. That apart, all is good. Gervase [emailprotected] The crossword clue possible answer is available in 5 letters. Thanks Eileen, needed your explanation for 9a and share your delight at spotting the are! Slow, tricky solve but well worth the effort. SanDiegoBrit @58 Harpo,49 In the early 17th century he travelled to the North West passage several times, and then went to India. Couldnt quite see how ACTS worked out, last one in EMPYREAN, Im ashamed to say we knew nothing about Baffin but what a guy! crossword noun. RHYTHMIC showing 0 of 0 comments Only approved . Anglio is a crossword setter in The Independent whose debut puzzle appeared in January 2016. A phrase oft-quoted over the past week or two (no prizes for guessing why!). SET PIECE Similar experience with SIBELIUS, and the last two in, HERMITAGE and PECORINO. Sometimes when youre almost there its very difficult to realise there is another way that works. Most enjoyable puzzle, with some nice words and a good range of references, from Bach to 17th C explorers. LESE MAJESTY gave me trouble because I have always thought that it meant what noblesse oblige means (these are not terms which bespangle my everyday conversation) and its irritating to find that Ive been carrying a malapropism around with me for ever. minus e (middle letter of red) + AIM (target), 18 Insulting the powerful? Like Jim @14 I first put in LOOT for 8d, without much confidence (incidentally I thought the usual spelling was MOOLah, but it doesnt alter the parsing). Look at the next two clues, in which the setter's name is not a self-reference. Re 16dn: yes, in the clue, HERITAGE (historic items) is filled with M hence on the contrary. Hes also set for the Church Times and BBC Music Magazine. SOED: to be superior or pre-eminent And thanks Eileen for your usual pleasant accompaniment, you brighten my breakfast. Another clue type of this kind is the regular letter sequence. N (new) AD (promotion) round NOSECON[e] (part of plane, cut down), 13 Fool in book almost split symbol with stave (4,4) A solid and fair puzzle. Id never heard of Dorcas nor Bohr. Long live the King! Didnt know EMPYREAN, lovely word. I scratched my head a bit about excel/ succeed, but I see that topic has already been well covered. City and I separately probing blue material (, Arrangement of this music could leave creator hanging (9,5). Around 1600, English speakers, wary of saying "God" or "Lord" while peeved, devised workarounds including "Gad" and "Lud". Sat Apr 30 2022 - 03:00 This Saturday marks the final Crosaire crossword set by Paul O'Doherty, who has set The Irish Times cryptic crossword for the past 10 years. This was a struggle for me but I did know Naps in SNAPSHOTS. 2d apart from HOT = enthusiastic and SS = on board Set by: Pangakupu. Didnt know LANCINATE (so unfamiliar that I thought it meant wound and cutting was the anagrind!). He pangakupu. 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