indiana jones is 7,5 and someone who clearly has no trouble taking what isn't his... but i don't see how that can possibly be a homophone of "some drama about an aristocrats' mansion"
The W. H. Jones Mansion was built in 1889 at 731 East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio as the residence of dry goods store owner William H. Jones and his wife Josephine. The original cost to build it was $11,250. He lived there until 1923. Jones modelled the house after another mansion in Barnesville, Ohio. The Olde Towne East Neighborhood Association successfully prevented it from being demolished to make way for a Long John Silver's restaurant. The home is an example of Queen Anne style architecture, with a corner turret, third story ballroom and a carriage house in the rear. Its foundation is high...
Divide the words into four equal groups to discover what unites the groups.
Prefer no incomplete answers.
Always
Arachnids
Australia
Britain
Lakes
Lazy
Front
Hairbands
Hallelujah
Depression
Sea
Spaghetti
Handrails
Omelet
Harridans
Carefree
I was a bit fixated for a while on real stately homes, with the second word being House (some drama) before I twigged from Jafe's comment above that that might be part of the definition!
CCCC: Brad Pitt's school uniform - "It is so very 'us'", I recollected (10,2,8)
John has quite a curious clock at home. Every hour it rings a bell as many times as the number of hours (At 2 o´clock it rings twice, at 3 o´clock thrice and so on), and it rings only once at a quarter past, half past and quarter to whichever hour corresponds (For example, one ring at quarter pas...
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192 215 238 259 279
299 301 301 314 328 350 372
Inspired by the discussion with the author of, and the clues to its solution are in that discussion :
What is the last integer in this sequence?
*I have constructed a finite (terminating), non decreasing...
End of a text lead by a former lover (8)
Not one place to contain a cry of pain (7)
Spawn in vegan ingredients (7)
Freeholder who meets their end in the Middle East (6)
It may not be a good feeling, but after you’ve solved these four cryptic hints, you’ll need to find the final answer (4).