
The field here might have players in white flannels.Ģd Cookware from Spooner’s inquisitive admirer (6-3)įRYING-PAN : We find it hard to hint a Spooner clue. PARADISE : A march that might be preceded by a brass band contains ‘is’ from the clue.Ģ7a Shiny silver coat of ladylike American (6)ĪGLEAM : The chemical symbol for silver, then the first and last letters (coat) of ladylike and a two letter abbreviation for American.ġd Characters in farm I’d offer place in the field (3-3) HEBRAIST : Female supporting underwear is enclosed by robbery or hold-up.Ģ6a Adam’s garden is planted in March (8) These contains C(harlie).Ģ4a Jewish scholar‘s underwear taken in robbery (8) THUMB : Remove G(ood) from another word for a ruffian, and then a usual qualification for a doctor.Ģ3a Charlie cuts additives put in food hampers (9)ĮNCUMBERS : A 1,7 term for identification codes required by EU law for food additives. TONGUE-TWISTER : An anagram (out) of TO UTTER SWINE contains G(allons).Ģ1a Ruffian wanting good doctor? One’s on hand (5) POST-MODERNIST : A job or situation is followed by an anagram (unsteadily) of STORMED IN.ġ7a It’s hard to say to utter swine, out drinking gallons (6-7) The FC we know of is Spanish Italian.ġ4a Maybe Andy Warhol stormed in unsteadily after job (4-9) GIFT-WRAP : A talent or inherited aptitude, then the abbreviation for ‘with’ and an alternative name for hip-hop music.ġ1a Tot getting hint in part of index, perhaps (9)įINGERTIP : A tot or measure for a small amount of spirits, then another word for a hint.

TSUNAMIS : Our nearest star follows T(ime) then the French word for friends.ĩa Starter of dates or try bananas - this can make fruit crumble (3,3)ĭRY ROT : The first letter of dates and then an anagram (bananas) of OR TRY.ġ0a Talent with hip-hop cover to give away (4-4) MUFFLE : A narcotics courier contains the music instruction for very loudly.Ĥa Star after time with friends abroad makes waves (8) Please leave a comment telling us how you got on.ġa Quieten drug smuggler, going around very loudly (6)

Our spell of calm, crisp, winter weather continues and we can also look forward to daylight getting a tiny bit longer each day from now on.Įnjoy today’s Wednesday puzzle. We have just had our latest Covid booster jabs. We are experiencing the self-satisfied glow (and slightly sore arms) of the recently vaccinated. Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 30332 Hints and tips by 2KiwisīD Rating – Difficulty ** – Enjoyment ****
