Started by Space_Kalak
Prison food? (8)
Porridge is a 1950s British slang term for a prison, popularised by a 1970s sitcom. Porridge is also a food.
Submitted by Space_Kalak
Clue ID | Clue | Explanation (hover) | Submitted By | Likes |
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4717 | Prison food? (8) | Porridge is a 1950s British slang term for a prison, popularised by a 1970s sitcom. Porridge is also a food. | Space_Kalak | 6 |
4722 | Reflect invisible light in, say, globule of starchy food (8) | (EG+D(InfraRed)ROP)< | prawo | 2 |
4730 | Finally witnessed budding commerce after alien traded for gold in petri dish (8) | def: "dish"; P(-et)(OR)RI+_D+_G+_E | mbingo | 2 |
4718 | “Paperlate”’s intro (or high crest) showcases Genesis (8) | P+OR+RIDGE, Genesis (P-Orridge) def | Firetruck | 1 |