
Albionogram 37
De JCS-boekenbonnen zijn gewonnen door:
Maike Kroon uit Harderwijk (17,50 Euro)
Gijs Zwart uit Utrecht (12,50 Euro)
Van harte gefeliciteerd.
Tussen [ ] is fout.
Als je twijfelt over een oplossing, geef dat dan aan bij de inzending, dan kan ik nadere uitleg geven bij de publicatie van de oplossingen.
TO HAVE AN AXE TO GRIND
1. Took a priest's garment (5)
STOLE
[stolr 1x]
2. Old gold for French pastry, distant family of 3 and 13 (8)
NAPOLEON
3. City-state, colleague of 13 (10)
WASHINGTON
Colleague of Lincoln and Ford
4. Crazy biscuits (8)
CRACKERS
5. Connecting in a fascinating manner (8)
RIVETING
Riveting= fascinating
To rivet= To fasten or secure, especially with a rivet or rivets.
Rivet= klinknagel
[raveling 4x] [reveling 1x] [revering 3x] [reveting 1x]
6. Show the way with metal (4)
LEAD
7. Lots of words used during aggression in a pub (7)
BARRAGE
8. Money for a small horse (4)
PONY
ponij (1x) niet fout gerekend.
In .dgr kan de IJ worden veranderd in een Y met de rechtermuisknop.
9. Red-light district of New York (8)
BROADWAY
Broad- (slang) o.a. prostituee
[bay alley 1x]
10. Picture of 18 (8)
EXPOSURE
1 Photograph
2 The act of making visible a body part, especially the genitals or breasts, in public or in a manner that is illegal or inappropriate.
11. Fraud on the court (6)
RACKET
12. Fastener that can be clicked (6)
BUTTON
13. +14. This American road is only for a (colleague of) Ford (7)
LINCOLN
14. See 13 (7)
HIGHWAY
15. +16 The advantages of a festival in Edinburgh (6)
FRINGE
[frince benefits 1x]
16. See 15 (8)
BENEFITS
17. Spam comes by ship from China (4+4)
JUNK MAIL
18. A naked lady stimulates a prima donna (6)
GODIVA