[across]
there is a car
and in that car there is
[down]
a person and a person and a person
and
far in the distance
the
[answers]
timeshare
From the New York Times crossword puzzle, 27 January 2014. Submitted by Peter Valentine.
[across]
there is a car
and in that car there is
[down]
a person and a person and a person
and
far in the distance
the
[answers]
timeshare
From the New York Times crossword puzzle, 27 January 2014. Submitted by Peter Valentine.
Police officer, at times,
bane of the farmer’s wife.
Safest option:
Shirley’s partner.
Outside
snatch Rosemary—
thine
from the Vienna Woods,
winning for the moment
expectant, perhaps
bound together—
perturbed
auriculate
bottomless.
Troublesome,
change the packaging.
Bridge support
where Tanumafili is king.
Type of master
problems for Job.
He didn’t finish his sentence:
the man of a thousand faces.
Utterly beat,
Cosmonaut Gagarin
comes ashore.
Three steps and a shuffle.
Clues from the New York Times crossword, 18th July 1993. Submitted by Joan Siegel.
Foulness, say, is light.
Not altogether courteous, almost icy,
nothing but a party type.
July nuts cracked with criminal intent
Underwear that’s left to hang about.
Leave record in river.
Spirits for composer and poet
Reader’s possessive,
Spots hesitation with less careful cut.
Plant makes radio almost quiet.
Clues from the Guardian cryptic crossword 28 February 2010. Submitted by Gabriel Smy.