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 - 2nd August, 2023 [#22]
Clues
Down
1. Adventure-horror videogame set, primarily, underwater [10]2. The north-westernmost continent of Afro-Eurasia [6]
3. Telling a porky-pie [5]
4. Stretching downwards [7]
5. Requesting it immediately (initials) [4]
6. Dried grapes [7]
7. A place of scientific importance relating to the earth [7]
8. US state code - home to Portland [2]
9. Long-nosed spiny anteaters [7]
10. U.S. non-state Island territory - closer to Australia and Japan than the contiguous 48 [4]
11. Old fashioned, but in a cool way [5]
12. Ford's performance trim level - just below RS [2]
13. The largest joint in the human body - a modified hinge joint needed for walking [4]
Across
1. Welsh peninsula Mochras, commonly known by the English name of the campsite (an appropriate name, given what can be found all along the beaches here!) [5,6]10. An alcoholic liquor, associated with piracy [4]
13. Starmer, Gilchrist, Dullea etc - given name [4]
14. UK's second city [10]
15. The notes of a chord played in succession instead of together [8]
16. Middle-eastern nation home to Abu Dhabi and Dubai (initials) [3]
17. Add something to improve [6]
18. American technology company that manufacturers everything from semiconductors, chips and circuits, perhaps best known to regular people for their calculators (initials) [2]
19. Iterations of magazines or comic books [6]
20. A reference to a source [8]
21. An alternative to 'a', when using 'a' would be clunky depending on the following word ... [2]
22. Singapore's transport network (initials) [3]
23. Swellings caused by fluid build-up [7]