Another useful page is Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing, which features words with meanings that are not always immediately obvious.Ī full review of this puzzle will be published after the closing date for submissions.ħa According to three-quarters of panel, Edwin lied under oath (8)Ī three letter term equivalent to according to, three of four letters of a panel (in a court), and an abbreviated form for Edwin.Īn anagram (fluttering) of TARGET I.E. Where the hint describes a construct as “usual” this means that more help can be found in The Usual Suspects, which gives a number of the elements commonly used in the wordplay. Most of the terms used in these hints are explained in the Glossary and examples are available by clicking on the entry under “See also”. Thinking of weekend prize crosswords – CL tells us on the DT Puzzles Website that Sunday Toughie Number 22 will be another by Zandio.ĭon’t forget to follow BD’s instructions in RED at the bottom of the hints! Some of the usual features of the Saturday Crossword Club might be missing, but the important parts are here.Ĭandidates for favourite – 4a, 12a, 21a, 4d, and 18d.Īs is usual for the weekend prize crosswords, a number of the more difficult clues have been selected and hints provided for them. Somewhat repetitively, for the last six Saturdays we have had Cephas pangrams, so I was expecting a Floughie Lady production today but we have another pangram, detected very early on for me, so I must conclude that it is the seventh Cephas puzzle in a row. Apparently Mr Mick Lynch does not appreciate that Tilsit has an important, non-railway, task on Saturdays and that the ‘fallout’ from a railway strike should really not be allowed to interfere with it. Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 30023 (Hints) The Saturday Crossword Club Hosted by Senf