It has been a very long time now since my last upload. This offering has to be rated a nice 2/5. All comments are greatly appreciated and even the few e-mails I still get, keep me motivated to carry on. So I must have some fans out there. Thanks all and I hope you enjoy puzzle 19
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Across
1. Use mum for a visit around there (6)
5. Dec or Oct may be around to steam (6)
9. The pea is a big monkey (3)
11. When on tip, one may say it is sort of directional (5)
13. On the stove, I see terror (5)
14. Close but no...... smoker (5)
15. Bill's daily offering, sound like his style though (4)
16. What time travel is considered to be (3-2)
18. They are all gone to the voices of the air (5)
19. We collectively do not like the old guy (5)
21. Doubly masculine and virile (2-3)
22. 'E and Clio may get this understood to cause sickness (1,4)
25. The artist left 4 down according to the news (5)
27. I heard it belongs to me, referring to the small crow, (5)
28. Around the snap, in a portrait (5)
29. 23 Greeks may make a sound like they breath deeply (4)
30. In the queue, it hits these, by the sound of it (5)
32. The radio announced that sun rays may increase job satisfaction (5)
34. Glued to Crosaire or not getting the answer (5)
36. Geldof's not a fan of them in short (3)
37. 19 across is at war with these acts of late (6)
38. Usually silly in the daily offering but what is it (6)
Down
2. Size up with this but the ESP is not relevant in a fight (3)
3. Would you like a cuppa? Ok I will poor it around for the group before they munch on the biscuits (3)
4. The sound of a crazy time here (7)
5. Exsides? (7)
6. /, to do with the law but precedes the beginning (3)
7. They are blessed at 12 in church (9)
8. The speed of the olden times (3)
10. This fighter cannot aim, for a change (6,3)
12. Bores these (5)
17. Turn afterword here (9)
20. Ligations is the sentencing for the loners who commit mixed crimes (9)
23. Loses one's limbs literally for peace (7)
24. Angry away from the sea about us, it's not that bad (7)
26. Only cite five if you have to get rid of the renters (5)
31. Pi is out of reach for the spiky one above (3)
33. About the South it's not odd (3)
34. Ins not outs when you commit adultery, and doing that has mixxed ideas (3)
35. She will implement it but in an un-ordered way (3)
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Crossword 19
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Friday, November 6, 2009
Crossword 18
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Monday, October 26, 2009
Update
I just spotted a few errors in the number 17. Fixed now and if anyone sees and others please let me know. Hope that they are all fixed now. :)
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Sunday, October 25, 2009
Crossword 17
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Saturday, October 17, 2009
Crossword 16
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Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Crossword 15
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Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Update
Hi all. It has been a while but my next puzzle should be up and ready tomorrow evening. Just a few kinks to iron out.
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Crossword 14/13
(You may have noticed that I have not published puzzle 13. Well my grid can be found but I cannot access it. If it does show up, I will let you all be informed)
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Crossword 13 news
Hi everyone,
If any of you think I am straying from The CROSAIRE ways, then please just me know as soon as you can and also any comments about the blog our previous puzzles are very much appreaciated!
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Sunday, September 13, 2009
Crossword 12
Explanations
Across:
1. Straightforward is seen to be BLACK AND WHITE and not grey,
10. AS THE CROW FLIES - ELECTOR = SAWFISH which is a swimmer (Deletion clue),
11. The sound of around (BALL) and Q (CUE), used to take the shot,
12. 50 (L) strong cockney (ARD) and LARD is FAT,
13. Mixed indicates anagram of Fibre and brief is short,
15. Twisted indicates anagram of ROT and Century (C) and a TORC is twisted metal,
17. A means to an END and END is at last,
19. A CADDIE helps with the tea (TEE) in golf,
21. RETYPE crossword,
23. Waits or WEIGHTS involving six (VI), by the sound of it,
25. Sounds like pleas in court (PLEASE) and PLEASE is a humble request,
27. Close (SEAL) without 50 (L) is SEA to sail in,
29. Encores - 20 down (ENS) and the CORE is the centre,
30. HARSH is rough and unpleasant,
31. A HERB is used in cooking and medicine,
34. ALUMINA is a form of Aluminium,
35. The first T is higher than the second, relating to food (OF COURSE),
36. To BLACKGUARD is to abuse verbally and can. Dark and protector are synonyms.
Down:
2. Behold (LO) + WERE + 50(D) and lowered is to put down,
3. Able (ABEL) murdered his brother CAIN,
4. Father has to turn (AD) + HERE, to carry out the plan,
5. Fish was back (DOC) with a week (k) +Edward (ED),
6. Mess indicates anagram of EH and ED,
7. Comfortable in slang (COSY) and T by the sound of it is (TEA),
8. Milton Described it is AS BLACK AS COAL in Paradise Lost,
14. Anagram of HERNIA + 50 (L),
16. A+ X (IO) +51(LI), which is a sauce,
18. Similar to black this is MERLE which is a coat,
20. MENSA - MA = ENS and ENS is a military banner,
21. Or tea (RT) is after REP and a REP helps you,
24. Mess indicates anagram of ritual and five (V),
26. AVESTAN is the Old Iranian language or tongue,
27. Tie land or sounds like (THAILAND) and bought with a unit of SATANG which is a unit of Thai currency,
28. ASTHMA is bad regarding airways,
32. 30 is the atomic number for zinc. The last letter (Z) + in+ sea (C),
33. A gee (A G) and Edward follows it (ED) and to cure is to age.
Posted by Mark Bell at Sunday, September 13, 2009 5 comments
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Interactive puzzles
Hi Everyone,
I am currently turning the first 11 puzzles into interactive format. The links will be shown in each puzzle. PDF versions will still be downloadable but some may prefer to solve interactively. They should all be up by the beginning of next week.
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Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Crossword 11
Interactive Puzzle
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Across
9 O in the place of 17 across (7)
10 You, me, they and him are all it, singly (7)
11 You in do for two by the sound of it (3)
12 At the end, my French Pal will fold the Giro (7)
14 Here the short street sounds foreign for Lucy (2,5)
15 Nominates in the state and is a state to begin with (9)
17 O, rate the poetic Greek muse by all sorts (5)
18 The bloomers company about the South, gives the drug (5)
19 It sounds like it will propel the boat of eggs (3)
20 By the sound of it, turn the Gee had who is on a pilgrimage to Mecca (5)
21 Ate 501 with a mix at last (5)
23 Appear to be more pleasant to wear a sweet jacket (9)
26 I am back to, to copy and weep, by the sound of it (7)
27 The resident is sort of well in red (7)
30 She is back there and she is back there behind (3)
31 Charge in team for the confused vertebrae (7)
32 Check to see and listen if the mine is after a ten (7)
Down
1 Cool is crazy and is crazy in slang (4)
2 The way eight should be written in Crosaire (1,1,1,1)
3 They smash the waves (8)
4 In I go with 500 in the shade (6)
5 A with mail and eat in the past or abandon faith (8)
6 (2,4)
7 Sense and leave for one in the hospital (5-3-2)
8 The one who opposes is messy in the stag nation (10)
13 Here, in short, without the north (1,1,1)
15 Isaac and Adam have a thousand nuts, in a round about manner (10)
16 Calling Nick something else, perhaps? (10)
19 About to begin in the pig's den with 50 for Edward, and made new (8)
20 Nag the transport (8)
22 The month within the rod can make one better (6)
24 Confused about the tagged device (6)
25 It is in deck without my friend in the palace (3)
28 For the body, never back with O (4)
29 To begin, turn 'er F in the sea, so I heard (4)
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Thursday, September 3, 2009
Crossword 10
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Saturday, August 29, 2009
Crossword 9
Interactive Puzzle
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Monday, August 24, 2009
Crossword 8
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Friday, August 21, 2009
Crossword 7
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Sunday, August 16, 2009
Crossword 6
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Across
1 Behold the strong cockney and take it from custard to swarm (6)5 His mind is like this on the single racecourse (3-5)
9 I heard it blue in (8)
10 The ocean less 99, heard why the war ended (6)
11 Hastily left and mixed the final acts to improve his Jazz (4)
13 Five is not in nor below (3)
14 Spread around tape (4)
15 The ship's flag ends without five hundred (3)
16 Finally hold past to restrain the Sea less witch, so I heard (8)
19 Ducks or ors, by the sound of it (6)
20 A soft seal is sort of what are eaten (6)
22 MTWTFSS is listed (8)
25 Sounds like Eoin has one (3)
26 No 'en for her but a B to make produce (4)
27 After six, a turn through there (3)
28 1001 is in to leave out (4)
30 Eat like a boar (3,3)31 The Far East has Edward marked in position (8)
32 Sounds like Freud nor is few too many involved with the battle (8)
33 She works as a bread wanter (6)
2 Oh, Michael, in short, you conduct yourself badly (5)
3 Until he sorts the darkness (5)
4 To ad just a bit with either the North or South. (7)
5 O, one red out of sorts the other not, the other was this (7)
6 See soup on the menu when they marry (7)
7 Patrick's Grain grew here (4,5)
8 Can teens eat here? (9)
12 Close to the vessel after 'er (3)
17 It’s 9 across (9)
18 The semi stage brothers, had a common relative, but only one (4,5)
21 The solution is to mix these (7)
22 'En six ten with you and I are eager to want but don’t have (7)
23 The monsieur is back at charge and felt the happiness (7)
24 Return the mad obstruction (3)
28 Oh you, en sea, sounds like a wait for me (5)
29 The single person is you and you surrender (5)
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Crossword 5
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*Explanations posted below*
Across
1 Finally, can no tennis score be affectionate? (8)
5 A hundred in a degree for you and I adds up (6)
10 You are sort of nice but you flinch! (5)
11 In the middle, the French are here at the start of the month to eat with the new guy for a period of time (9)
12 'E, the Irish son and I at Edward's wasted party (9)
13 The French one without you back at the start follows her (5)
14 Tall girl and here many partners is this act (6)
15 The South is chilly enough to burn (5)
18 A Thousand liquids do not mix but are slaves (5)
20 Pit help ons to drive around (6)
22 I am in before this for this puzzle (5)
24 not 4 but 3 for him is strange (3,6)
25 Green less 'E is the fruit of the one who clutches (9)
26 Robert has a love for a little tea in a mechanical manner (5)
27 He is the very old (6)
28 My arms are like this with 4 down (2,6)
Down
1 C at the bottom of the piano is subdued (3-3)
2 Five and a fifty is grand, this act is malicious (9)
3 States that they are natives (8,7)
4 Gee, Leonard and thou art long (7)
6 A single man's angle qualifies him (9,6)
7 Preceeding coal followed by the south scorches (5)
8 He's lived here life in a malicious, yet sorted way (3-5)
9 Sad that she came first but confusingly she escapes (6)
16 The ant-lions eggs are just a rough drawing of the insect (9)
17 Sidney is back first on a Greek land with a separate thing (8)
19 The sloy piano is messy (6)
20 Below the furniture's legs, the floor is saved (7)
21 Move suddenly for the speller after a big tea (6)
23 Sounds like you or G pleaded with some of the editor (5)
Solutions
Across
1 LOVE ABLE: Finally, can (ABLE at the end), no tennis score (LOVE)
5 ABACUS: A degree ( A BA), a hundred in ( C) for you and I (US)
10 WINCE: Double you sounds like (W) sort of nice (INCE)
11 NOVICIATE: The month at the start (NOV), French here (ICI), to eat (ATE)
12 EMACIATED : E the Irish son (E-MAC) and I (I) at Edward (AT ED)
13 ENSUE: The French one without you ( UNE less U is NE and back is EN), here (SUE)
14: BIGAMY
15: SCOLD: The South (S) is chilly (COLD). The burn references refers to a scathing criticism or one who was metaphorically burnt by a review etc.
18 MOILS: A thousand (M) , non mixing liquids (OILS)
20 PISTON: Anagram of PIT ONS for the engine
22 CLUED
24 ODD FELLOW: Not 4 but 3 (ODD) for him (FELLOW)
25 EN GRAPPLE : Green less 'E (GREN or ENGR), the fruit (APPLE)
26 ROBOT: Robert (ROB) has a love (O) for a little tea (T)
27 ELDEST
28: AT LENGTH: Arms at length
Down
1 LOW KEY
2 VANDALISM: Five and a fifty (V AND A L) is grand (IS M)
3 NATIVE AMERICANS
4 LENGTHY: Gee, Leonard (LEN G) and Thou (THY)
6 BACHELORS DEGREE: The single man 's (BACHELORS), Angle (DEGREE)
7 CHARS : Precedes Coal (CHAR) Followed by the South (S)
8 SHE DEVIL : He's lived her (SHE) , (DEVIL anagram of LIVED)
9 EVADES
16 DOODLEBUG: These are ant-lions offspring or eggs
17 DISCRETE : Sidney is back (SID) on a Greek land (CRETE)
19 SLOPPY: Sloy with PP
20 PADFEET: Padfeet are used to place on furniture legs to prevent scratches or scuffing of the floor
21 TWITCH : After tea (T) , the speller (WITCH)
23 URGED: You or G ( sounds like URG) with some of the editor (ED)
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Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Check out this weeks "Clue of the Week". Very clever
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Monday, August 10, 2009
Crossword 4
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Solution Below
Across
8 Some Tea for the skiers ride (1-3)
9 You are cash right (2,3,5)
10 The sleepy letters make horse noises in this elegant way (6)
11 Foliage is aloud to be informed, so it sounds (8)
12 Ye back is good in France when at the cemetery (8)
14 Sticky toffee starter (3,3)
16 Dinner in short is quite loud but stunning (4)
17 Is William Bryant Evil enough to collect cotton? (5)
18 Cheat without a draw (4)
19 'E shows off how to sit and go (6)
21 Tora is bigger than a village but is appaulling (8)
23 After their quivering flight they were teetotalled (8)
26 Pee Bee is gone away with him (3,3)
27 The confused rodent was lectured by Dali (3,7)
28 An Irish what is always good to mess around with (4)
Down
1 In Cork Gina left them around there (10)
2 We do this because of him, maybe we are his staff in plural (8)
3 Another common cold (6)
4 The rest of them arrived back late (2,2)
5 1000 x 1000 behind, rats are celebrities now (8)
6 The bully sounds like he is getting decorated (6)
7 20 without one is out (4)
13 For Greeks they sound like gamblers (5)
15 Got ham's dent is sort of like this when meeting (4,2,4)
17 The endorsing spread (6,2)
18 The french fish is secret in G (8)
20 Quite an interesting exam (2,4)
22 Rent again (2-4)
24 The fibber sounds musical (4)
25 You inset sound fat (4)
Solution:
Across
8A: TBAR : Some tea (T) the skiers ride is a TBAR
9A: ON THE MONEY: or dead right
10A: SNAZZY: Sleepy sounds (ZZ) Horse noises (Nays) , in an elegant way
11A: LEAFLETS: Foliage (leaf), Aloud sounds like allowed (Lets) -Leaflets inform
12A: BONEYARD- Good in France (Bon) and Ye back. A cemetery
14A: TEE OFF - Anagram of toffee
16A: DINS - Dinner in short
17A: BALER
18A: ETCH: Cheat without A, so CHET or Etch- to draw
19A: EGOIST
21A: ATROCITY- Bigger than a village (CITY) with TORA is appalling
23A: FLITTERS - Teetotaller (TT), Flight( fliers)
26A: LED OFF - Pee Bee or Pb for Lead or LED
27A: ART STUDENT - Confused rodent (RAT), lectured by Dali ( the artist therefore teaches)
29A: NICE
DOWN
1D: ABANDONING - In cork (Bandon), Gina around them
2D: CROZIERS - we do crosaire because of Derek Crozier, and crozier's are staffs
3D: CORYZA
4D: ET AL - anagram of late or the rest of them
5D: MEGASTAR - 1000*1000 = 1,000,000 or MEGA and with RATS back
6D:BOULLE
7D: VENT - Venti less one (I) is vent or to let out
13D: DELTA - For (4) Greeks is Delta . Gamble is reference to the alphaBET
15D: FACE TO FACE - Gotham's Harvey Dent ( two face)
17D: BUTTER UP
18D:ENCODING - The French (EN), Fish (COD) with in g (ING) in a secret way
20D: IQ TEST
22D: RELETS
24D: LYRE - Sounds like a fibber or liar
25D: SUET - You inset or U in SET, is fat.
Posted by Mark Bell at Monday, August 10, 2009 1 comments
Thursday, August 6, 2009
6th August 2009
Hi all. Received my first critical commentary on Crossword 2. A very uplifting one to be honest but as I'm a beginner have a few things to sort with mechanics of certain clues. I am sure Mr. Crozier made a few boo boos in his time.
I have published Crossword 3 today. Have an attempt and leave any comments and I will be sure to reply.
Posted by Mark Bell at Thursday, August 06, 2009 1 comments
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Update
I have had a few problems with posting the printable crosswords. I think I have finally sorted that out now and each link will bring you to the PDF where they can be printed from there. Apologies for any inconvenience and if problems persist please let me know.
Posted by Mark Bell at Sunday, August 02, 2009 0 comments
Crossword 3
Across
2 Stole the E and didnt return until he was paid a pound (5)
5 The eyes are sound for this purpose to publish this article before (4,2)
8 Only 1 of 1001 is alot (1,3,4)
9 I heard you joined in with the bunnies (6)
10 500 with E writes with a jive but relies on him (10)
11 Twoo's be playing (4)
12 French school pianos are clumsy (8)
15 High on genus mint (6)
16 It was a bit hot (6)
18 Quiet on the double (4-4)
20 The new dance is called the Four in Gee (4)
21 'E strokes they sky (10)
24 Lets stick to it ok? Tea at two then ? (6)
25 In fact all bread (8)
26 Light jeans in the east so it sounds or so it is delicious (6)
27 Tease the stiff hair of the organism in an odd way (5)
Down
1 On the bears blade (5)
2 The French flier's name before (5)
3 Collect PU (7)
4 Everywhere we go they are back there (7)
5 Behead the curdled custard seldomly as of early (7)
6 Bat back for the Leb and have a snack (9)
7 Aid with the planets (9)
13 I finally heard sherry very clearly in this region (9)
14 You get out of here, Thanks. (5,4)
17 Without one hundred Rich is tedious to a point back there (7)
18 Hello for the prime of the week (7)
19 Seated there with my bird and in present (3,2,2)
22 Australia in short has an air about it (5)
23 'Er age is in want and wait (5)
Solution
2A: THROB
5A: CITY MY - The eyes (Sight) or CITE - To Publish, and CITE MY is before a certain task i.e CITE MY ARTICLE
8A: A BIT MUCH - 1001 is binary and only 1 is a BIT , the rest is alot. [Furthermore 1001 is binary for 9 and the clue is 8 across so 9 is a bit much]
9A: RABBET- Sounds like rabbit and RABBET is a joint in woodwork.
10A- DEPENDANCE - 500(D) with (E), a (PEN) writes and a jive is a (DANCE)- To Rely
11A: OBOE - Twoo's or two O's and BE - To play the oboe
12A:SCHLEPPS - School (SCH), French(LE), Pianos(PPS). To be clumsy
15A: SALVIA - A drug from the genus plant
16A: WASABI
18A: HUSH HUSH
20A: JIVE- Four (IV) in Gee or JE- A dance
21A: KEYSTROKES
24A: TATTOO - T -AT-TOO -Sticks to it
25A: ALTHOUGH- All bread (DOUGH) sounds like though, In fact. [ a reference to the homophone was left out for a reason I cannot remember, but there is a good reason ;) ]
26A: LICHEE- Sounds like LIGHT JEANS a delicious fruit from the east
27A: SETAE - Anagram of TEASE- for the organism
DOWN
1D: SABRE- anagram of bears- A sabre is a blade
2D: TITLE: French (LE) , Flier (TIT) Before TIT+LE- a name
3D: ROUND UP
4D: BEHINDS - Our behinds are behind us and therefore follow us where we go
5D: CURFEWS- Behead curdled (CUR) , Seldomly (FEWS)
6D: TABBOULEH - Bat Back (TAB), indication for a Lebanese food
7D: - MNEMONICS - An aid to remember things . Mnemonic for the planets (My Very Easy Method Just Sums Up Nine Planets)
13: CHARIVARI- Sounds like Sherry very - A regional custom
14D: LEAVE UTAH - get out (LEAVE) you (U) , Thanks( TA-H)
17D: IRKSOME
18D: HEYDAYS - Hello(HEY) -of the week (DAYS).
19D: SAT AT IT- Seated there in present tense (SAT) , BIRD(A TIT)
22D: OZONE- Australia in short (OZ) an air about it is the ozone
23D: EAGER - Anagram of Er age
Posted by Mark Bell at Sunday, August 02, 2009 1 comments
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Crossword 2
1 Anna and the gods lessen (6)
5 Hunters call (5)
10 The Clues like 9 down for OC (7)
11 The priest rewrote back in LA (7)
12 Battle with him here before she was wed(5)
13 Cloth for her (4)
15 Cod is a fish but there are others such as? (4,2,4)
16 Small Edward works in scottish gardens(4)
18 He aint hot, he is this though (4)
20 exp, -12 is how long? (10)
23 Part of the psyche between the Asians and the Europeans (4)
24 Either way 8 and 16 are fleshy (5)
26 No more postage so he told me this instead (5,2)
27 He sounds like he can dance but is he musical? (7)
28 Too under , or above the walkies (5)
29 French Wealth (6)
Down
2 Past the v of c,thing? (7)
3 Jack and Ted know of this holy matter (8)
4 My non-vocal attention grabber (4)
5 Bought and cut the wire here (6,4)
6 The answer is given (5)
7 'Es wise with aromas (7)
8 Draculas fight with his hair (6)
9 Just shut up Edward! (6)
14 Hanah is never odd or even (10)
17 Eyes lo owns (8)
18 Sounds like a big beer (6)
19 Is the ship allowed in the port? (7)
21 I See see (7)
22 The season in Spain has gone but with some oil they will be fine (6)
23 Slow snails (5)
25 Four ate for tea, here, it does sound like this, no? (4)
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Crossword 1
*Solution Below*
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Across
9.The bug and 3 down is a good healer (7)
10 .I am in Old Dublin with a spike in my crown (7)
11.Fly low and away from land (3)
12.123456, ah much better (2,5)
13.An artistic code for a change (2,5)
14.This clue needs more, perhaps a longer list? (3)
15.Third state but no bra on the lids (7)
17.My Granny cooks with these (5)
18.Three would be there (4)
19.Past F is bold and stamps to fight back (5)
23.Don't eat a doughnut (2,3)
25.From 51, 54, yet no change (4)
26.Ships in but OA are out, so we read (5)
27.Los Angeles tooth whitening service (2,5)
30.Z is last, but that's just a baby hint (1.1.1)
31.He is really sound (7)
32.Barracks in the gold now (7)
34.Before whizz (3)
35.Air swimmer caught this swimmer (7)
36.Evil Les here (7)
Down
1.He called for a gap in the gin bottle, but was confused so he called them (6)
2.Made it with this and sat on them (6)
3.Phone for a lemon or lime perhaps? (4)
4.Make sure you do sear the fish because its a lovely tradition (6)
5.The joker is Anna, with the king, they look good but never win. (4,4)
6.Mark of damage Past Grapes (8)
7.Plant the big fruit (8)
8.It rains when running (5,3)
16.Ales here (3)
19.Ifs no buts in the lab they took my stuff (8)
20.Helen's home town was broken by Desmond (8)
21.Adam has not left she has, its old news though (4,4)
22.Sat right there in Gibraltar (8)
24.Please do not pay me back with poetry, sounds unhappy (3)
27. A 200 less 50 is allowed (6)
28. Neither or you'll allow this, so it sounds (2,4)
29. 'E meets the back there, he never used to be able to (6)
33. Gather the Lark (4)
Solution
Across
9A. The bug (ANT) and 3D(ACID)-ANTACID heals stomach problems
10A. I am (IM) in Old Dublin (PALE) -IMPALER
11A. Fly low and away from land - OWL
12A. IN ORDER
13A. Artist and code relates to DAVINCI
14A. ETC.
15A. Third state is a gas, Bra's and Kets used in maths and physics, on the lids - GASKETS
17A. My Granny (NAN). NAANS used in food.
18A. TREE
19A. Past F (G) , is bold (bad), stamps - Badge -Fights back indicates change of order
23A. DO NOT- Sounds like Doughnut and Don't is short for Do not
25A. From 51, 54( As in fifty for ), 51-50 = 1 yet no change. VETO
26A. Ships (SS) and OA are out (remaining vowels IEU), So we read - ISSUE
27A. Los Angeles (LA) Tooth (Dente)- AL DENTE ( to the tooth)
30A. ABC- kids learn their ABC's
31A. ISRAELI
32A. Barack Obama (BA) Gold (CARAT)- CABARET
34A. GEE
35A. FLYFISH - Used to catch fish or swimmers
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1D. GAP and GIN, anagram - Paging
2D. STOOLS - A TOOL is something used to make something, Sat on them STOOLS.
3D. ACIDIC - PH ONE is an acid on the PH scale and lemons are acidic.
4D. Anagram of DO and SEAR- ADORES , Love-ly tradition
5D. Texas hold'em reference. Ace/King or also known as Anna Kournikova. The hand looks good but never wins. And Anna is the ace or the WILDCARD
6D. SPAVINED
7D. A PLANTAIN is a big banana or a big fruit
8D. Use of Trains and a TRAIN SET runs.
16D. KEG
19D. Two IFS so IF IF and LAB, gives BAILIFFS
20D. DESTROY
21D. Adams female counterpart is EVE and she has left- EVES EXIT
22D. STRAIGHT - Anagram of sat right. STRAIGHT of Gibraltar
24D. ODE-Sounds like owed
27D. A 200(C C) less 50(L) = ESS -ACCESS
28D. Neither (NOR) you'll (ULE) -NORULE
29D. ESTEEM
33D. BEVY- Collect-ion of Larks or gathering of larks.
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