what? “cosmetic”). “work”, specifically a recognised abbreviation of “opus”) placed under or “supporting” – this being a down clue – an anagram (indicated by “corruption in”) of AFRICA, like so: AFAIRC-OP. “[Roman numeral] one”) and CID (i.e. Answer: HIGH SEASON (i.e. “allowed”). “singer”) followed by OR, then ELI (i.e. Answer: ZAPHOD BEEBLEBROX (i.e. Answer: VIZIER (i.e. “poet”). For what it’s worth, my solution comprises END (i.e. to “lower in rank”). “poem’s ending”, i.e. Who We Are. Solution is P (i.e. “railway worker”). “contemplate”). “temperature controller” in the brain). Answer: HAWK. Trouble is, “king’s” is singular, being a contraction of “king is”. (9), From rocks below cliff, endless game bird’s cries? Answer: COPULA (i.e. “food”) once reversed (indicated by “sent back”), like so: STA(GNAT)E. Answer: ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER (i.e. Solution is AWAY (i.e. Solution is AIRS (i.e. Answer: BELL BOOK AND CANDLE. “attack”) and HE (i.e. (Thanks to Barry in the comments for the spelling fix). “what monitors rate”). Not-I, un-I, you get the I-dea. “Working” indicates anagram. “[Roman numeral] one”), like so: E(X)C-I-TABLE. Solution is RACE (i.e. Bloody grammarians). “take sustenance”) placed “after” IO (i.e. “at first pretty”, i.e. Solution is CEPS (i.e. Buddhist “monk”). Answer: BELL-TOWER (i.e. “conclusion of priestly”, i.e. (11), Duck out of putting Polish high explosive in casing of metal (10), Old rocker entertaining party-goers went over the top maybe? “most bold”). Answer: APPLIED MATHEMATICS (i.e. Again, I’m happy to be furnished with a better solution, but as it stands this feels like another balls-up. “putting an end to”). Answer: RUE. “crooked”). Answer: SIERRA (i.e. Solution is A, GO (i.e. the last letter of “pier”), like so: T(H)REESTA-R. Another nice bit of recycling. Answer: TABLE MAT (i.e. “lines of John” Keats. “quality”). Answer: RIM (i.e. “talk”) once wrapped “about” S (i.e. “state of confusion”). Solution is ADVENT (i.e. Solution is DOZEN (i.e. Answer: TAWDRIEST (i.e. “given the wrong role in film”). “one putting down ‘A flat’ on a grand”, which gets you the solution. (7), Farm workers ending in embarrassment, colouring (7), Unworldly, one union trapped in cycle of decline? “disgrace”), like so: STA(YE-D)IN. “twelve”). “enchanting female group”), like so: COVEN-ANT. Find more similar words at wordhippo.com! “contemptible”) once the middle I has been swapped for an E (indicated by “requiring a change of heart” – I’m seldom keen when setters use hand-wavy wordplay like this), like so: S-PIT(I)FUL => S-PIT(E)FUL. Solution is A (i.e. “hesitates”) and HE once reversed (indicated by “backtracking”), like so: TEC-UMS-EH. “very”) once reversed (indicated by “upset” – this being a down clue), like so: P(OS-SU)M. “Biting” is pushing it a little, IMLTHO. Solution is SPY (i.e. “mystifying”). Fun fact: Paolo Veronese’s painting The Wedding Feast at Cana is not just immensely impressive, it’s also impressively immense, coming in just shy of 7m x 10m) followed by L (a recognised abbreviation of “left”). Solution is an anagram (indicated by “transformed”) of CANADIAN and THRUST. The theme appears in a rare moment of peace between frenetic firefights in the Deep Stone Crypt raid and is, to this ageing gamer’s ears, the best piece of original music to grace a videogame for a long, long time. “cannon once”, a light field gun used in the 18th century – another win for the Bradford’s). If a kind soul sheds light on this one, I’ll update the post. “leads to be taken from excited, naughty”, i.e. “biblical town” in which Jesus did his water-into-wine trick. Whether you are looking for essay, coursework, research, or term paper help, or with any other assignments, it is no problem for us. “the rate excluding board, originally”, i.e. Solution satisfies “act as a seller” and “cough up”. “one preaching”). Solution is RD (a recognised abbreviation of “road”) placed at the end of or “under” – this being a down clue – GO AT (i.e. Solution is BASS (i.e. Answer: AEGIS (i.e. “rearrange”), like so: HEA(L)TH-RESORT. …um… “i.e.”!) “short time”), then RISE (i.e. Solution is an anagram of TAT A RECTOR. Answer: SISTINE (i.e. “vessel”). “Brussels”, seat of the European Union), like so: EU-CALYPTI. Answer: CATASTROPHE (i.e. “plant”). “girl”, basically a girl’s name) and SCREAM (i.e. Solution is INSECT (i.e. Solution is L (“Lima” in the phonetic alphabet) placed in or “introduced to” MAT (i.e. “start off [of] sale”, i.e. “chap”), like so: (GO-AT-HE)-RD. Solution is D (a recognised abbreviation of “duke”) followed by EMPRESS (i.e. Solution is GAUCHE (i.e. Solution is AL’S SUM (i.e. There’s some good stuff to be had, particularly in the later albums. Cheers, all! Solution is POLICY (i.e. “bury” – ignore the misleading capitalisation), like so: IN(STAN)TER. “lose it”). Solution is A, L (a recognised abbreviation of “large”) and POOH (i.e. Answer: OCCUR (i.e. “one looking after books”). every other letter of TEAMS) placed in or “breaching” EXTRA (i.e. Hands up who originally wrote CUMULOSTRATUS in the grid. “philosophy”). “awkward”) with it’s last letter removed (indicated by “mostly”) and the remainder followed by O (i.e. If a recent Jumbo has done for you, then you might find my Just For Fun page useful, where you’ll find links to the last 100+ of these things. Solution is ENC (a recognised abbreviation of “enclosure” used in formal correspondence) followed by Y (i.e. “more, ultimately”, i.e. Answer: OTOSCOPE (i.e. Answer: CONTENTIOUS (i.e. Nicely worked. Solution is LIB (i.e. “delivered”) followed by OT (i.e. “beer”) with the G (a recognised abbreviation of “good”) replaced by (indicated by “to be”) S (a recognised abbreviation of “small”), like so: LA(G)ER => LA(S)ER. the last letter of “more”). A bit of a guess, but I’m pretty confident it’s correct given there are “twelve” signs of the zodiac (don’t at me, Ophiuchuses), each supposedly representing a 30-degree section of an imaginary belt in the heavens, i.e. “relaxed”) followed by I’S (i.e. ��&��z/5nG^���0d_�j�ݾ�qt(�?�Q܋�0q�[��&��5������Џq��'J���q\ܨ�e�'w�^����P��}���S������FO~��֙���F�'�� Answer: HIGHJACK, a recognised variant of hijack (i.e. “unplanned”, playing on maps being plans). the first letter of “another”) followed by TISSUE (i.e. Solution is PEST (i.e. to listen in on or “bug”). A recent repeat, appearing also in 1477. “waterway”). Solution is T (a recognised abbreviation of “time” – “little” could be an indicator of this) and L (a recognised abbreviation of “left”) both placed “in” CHORE (i.e. Answer: ADVENTURESOME (i.e. “lacking grace”). “drink”). “cage”), like so: CO(P-SH)OP. Till next time, stay safe, stop in and keep supporting the NHS and key workers everywhere. Solution is S (i.e. Solution is ERIC (i.e. Solution is CHAP (i.e. “[Roman numeral] one”), like so: CAST-RAT-I. “string of beads”). Answer: HOMESPUN (i.e. Answer: NIGERIA (i.e. Let’s hope these blasted Covid rates keep dropping to reflect the vaccination rollout. Solution is PROS (shortened form of “professionals”) followed by A (i.e. Answer: GRAVEN IMAGE (i.e. “band”). “magical at first”, i.e. “bill”, specifically a recognised abbreviation of “account”), then OR and E (i.e. Answer: HOTSPUR (i.e. The remainder of the clue plays on the solution, when written as WRONG DOING, being cryptic in itself, i.e. “spot”). a Hindu “teacher”). “rocks below cliff”) followed by CHESS (i.e. Answer: SHADES OF. “extremely weird”, i.e. “actors”) followed by RAT (i.e. Solution is RID (i.e. Fun fact: the Latin for “thrush” is Turdus, in case you were wondering which family of birds was responsible for redecorating your car). The whole is then reversed (indicated by “to go north” – this being a down clue), like so: BL-I-NI. The exact opposite (9), Serious wizard in Tyrone, say, worshipped figure (6,5), Maybe young member of family has not got on flight (5), Fail to understand why coin toss doesn’t produce result? Solution is FAT (i.e. A “super minister” could be described thus, I guess. “cloud”). “made happy”). Solution is E (a recognised abbreviation of “English”) followed by LEG (i.e. Answer: WAITING GAME (i.e. Answer: CANAL (i.e. “sculpture”, also known as a bas-relief). “run across again”). “when”) placed “after” CAT (i.e. There’s also the usual dusty old book reviews and a story of mine. Answer: GALUMPH (i.e. “to read anew”). Answer: DINNER SERVICE (i.e. The problem is “turning up” is a reversal indicator for down clues. “oven” used for roasting hops or malt) wrapped around or “maintaining” T (a recognised abbreviation of “temperature”), like so: ON-(T)-OAST. “info”) once wrapped “about” O (a recognised abbreviation of “old”) and TT (i.e. Solution is SE DON (i.e. Solution is DIETER (i.e. Answer: EUCALYPTI (i.e. “tedious job”), like so: CHOR(T-L)E. Answer: ENDEMIC (i.e. Not the last (6), Particular sort of beer, right to give to a new mum (9), Embroidery done a certain way, given the needle’s very small one (5-6), Humble clerk has energy, bursting with it (4), Trap the lot with one’s sudden movement – then lose it (2,9), Nice jug Jules smashed, spilling son’s liquor (6,5), Faith, involving short display of emotion, getting stronger (9), London area head office not dragging its feet? Open to alternatives for this one. Answer: AMUSETTE (i.e. “China” – it’s ownly bleedin’ Cockerney rhymin’ slang, innit, geezah? “require”). “roofing requirement”). “promises of settlement”). “times” – T is a recognised abbreviation of “time”, two Ts gets you “times”), like so: ILL-G(O-TT)EN. “wrong”). Solution is an anagram (indicated by “doctor”) of WAS TRIED followed by T (i.e. Solution is SINCE (i.e. the first letter of “sale”). Answer: ASSAIL (i.e. raining “cats and dogs”). Solution is an anagram of ADORED VENUE. “headpiece”), like so: J(EH)OSH-A-P-HAT. Answer: ARROWHEAD (i.e. Solution is GRAND (i.e. “Report of” indicates homophone. “They say” indicates homophone. “a squash”). (8), Put on early pressure to work at gathering harvest (8), Lines of John’s, eg, radio announcer fluffed (3,2,1,7,3), Is like Jack early in fairytale, on hearing people out (3-5), Website inviting knowledgeable improvements, primarily? Answer: PALLIDNESS (i.e. — Juno Reactor (I rather liked his remix of Gravity Kills’s Guilty back in the mid-90s and recently checked out his later releases. If a recent Jumbo has you stumped, you might find relief in my Just For Fun page, where you’ll find links to solutions for the last 100+ of these things. Answer: CREEPY-CRAWLY (i.e. (8), Prince of Wales theatre’s latest, fittingly, coming up: playing regularly (8), Spurs lose: I start to hear delirious Reds fans (11), What stops kid, a page, taking headpiece for old king (11), Popular lament about a new style, periodically so lacking grace (11), Thousandth employee to come across opposition in the workplace? Solution is CREDO (i.e. “eggs”) reversed (indicated by “overturned”) and placed “in” TAXI (i.e. We also have a team of customer support agents to deal with every difficulty that you may face when … Tony is a billionaire, genius, former playboy, philantropist and is also well-known as famous superhero Iron Man, owns Stark Industries - formerly acting as its CEO - lives in his house in Malibu, and is one of the founding and lead members of The Avengers. “Dishevelled” indicates anagram. “public official”). “reason”) once the second O has been removed (indicated by “to drop round”), the latter placed “after” A and TERM (i.e. “[Roman numeral] one’s”) and HM (i.e. “I’m not sure”) “placed in” HUMUS (i.e. Answer: FOYER (i.e. “habit”), like so: TRA(NS)IT. Nice work, but it took my Bradford’s to help nail this one. Pardon?) Solution is TEC (i.e. “[Roman numeral] one”) and ST (i.e. “head of British”, i.e. Solution is GAG (i.e. Answer: PIGMENT (i.e.
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