The Love Our Adventures weekly crossword
Here it is, the weekly crossword! We (generally) update each Wednesday with a new crossword - grab a brew, take a load off and best of luck...
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Wednesday - 31st May, 2023 [#13]
Clues
Down
1. US guitar manufacturer of the iconic Les Paul [6]2. An agreement between parties, a plan for the future [11]
3. Prefix on a return email subject [2]
4. Having a shiny appearance [6]
5. British motoring association, known for breakdown recovery [2]
6. A phrase or pattern used for remembering something [8]
7. Suffix for verbs, typically making them past tense [2]
8. Catholic religion military order, originating in 1190 with a long history connected to the HRE, Venice and more [8]
9. Australian sporty pick-up, a utility coupé [3]
10. Money owed by a business to its suppliers that appears on a balance sheet (initials) [2]
11. The sound of walking [9]
12. Change your perception of something, or tweak an idea [7]
13. The brain of a computer (initials) [3]
14. UK chain of stationery stores [5]
15. Apple's desktop computers [4]
16. Beer brewed without hops [3]
17. A preposition - destination or direction [2]
18. American teen drama, named for its Californian setting: The __ (initials) [2]
Across
1. Smurf's antagonist [8]15. A patch of skin, desperate to be scratched [5]
19. Home of Guinness, whiskey and a wealth of lore and myths [7]
20. Chemical symbol for Bromine [2]
21. A variety of Mandarins [8]
22. A chain of Tesco-owned convenience stores [3,4]
23. The most common surname in Vietnam [6]
24. The ampersand is a ligature of these two letters, Latin for 'and' [2]
25. North African nation, less than 10 miles from Spain at the narrowest crossing [7]
26. A part of DNA, essentially the instruction set [4]
27. The westernmost time zone of the contiguous USA (initials) [2]
28. Used for making cars go faster, and making dentistry more comfortable [7]
29. A picture, usually in a digital context [5]
30. Music wrote without a specific key [6]
31. East-London natives, most recognised for their unique speaking patterns [8]