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From fez 7 little words
From fez 7 little words








from fez 7 little words

Then add the type of plant of which an onion, possibly, is an exampleĢ7 Fourth-tier Crawley extremely likely to cause an upset (5) LIGHT BULB Replace the abbreviation for Time in an informal word meaning intoxicated (pickled) with the abbreviation for Left. TRAPEZE The regular letters of TaRzAn and a homophone (we hear) of an informal word for urinates (goes)Ģ6 Left over time, pickled onion possibly a useful energy source? (5,4) GIANT An abbreviated sporty car ‘carrying’ a Scotsman’s Christian nameĢ1 The man’s beaten up, pointlessly – whilst you just stand there, you drip! (4,3)īATH MAT An anagram (up) of THe MAns BeATen – ‘pointlessly’ telling you to omit the letters that are points of the compassĢ4 Swingers’ bar? Tarzan regularly goes, we hear (7) PROFITEER The usual abbreviated ‘marketing’, OF (from the clue), one of the two words meaning sexual attraction, the abbreviation for the drug Ecstasy and the ‘leads’ to Enormous and Riches VENAL A type of meat ‘packing’ the ultimate letter of operatioNĪNTIPASTO An anagram (one of the meanings of the French word grillé is tortured) of TOAST PAINġ8 Unscrupulous dealer‘s marketing of sex drug leads to enormous riches (9)

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NEEDLED The abbreviation for Dead following an informal term for a hypodermic injectionġ2 Spain’s navy missing its first chance to reinforce (7)ĮNHANCE The IVR Code for Spain, the abbreviation for Navy, and cHANCE (from the clue) missing its first letterġ3 Meat packing operation ultimately corrupt (5) HIGH-FLOWN An anagram (drunk) of HOWLING, the result interrupted by the musical abbreviation meaning to play loudly and the abbreviation for Husband TOWER OF LONDON A place storing some of this country’s most important jewellery – an anagram (fantastic) of two for one and the ‘ends’ of D eaL, the result finished off by the second half of noonĩ Mountain ridge occasionally visible in fair weather (5)ĪRETE Found in the even (occasionally visible) letters of fAiR wEaThErġ0 Pompous drunk, howling loudly after husband interrupts (4-5) My top favourite has to be 18d with 22d following close behindġ Jewellery store‘s fantastic two-for-one deal ends at half noon (5,2,6) This means, of course, that he is no longer a Rookie and so I can now say to him ‘welcome to both Saturday afternoons and, as he is a NPS, to my side of the blogging rota’ In February, Fez joined the ranks of nationally published setters with an Inquisitor puzzle under his pseudonym Cranberry. The puzzle is available by clicking on the above grid.










From fez 7 little words