Christine Lovatt's Desk

Welcome to Christine's Desk

Here you'll find a variety of puzzle themed items and pieces of information to hold your interest. Learn about some of the wonderful words and phrases in our everyday language, find out about the health benefits of crosswords and puzzles, be entertained by Christine's Hello column… and there's much more on offer. The latest submissions appear below. Thanks for dropping by and we hope you enjoy your visit.

Where do I start?

Hi Christine

I have recently turned 77 years old and I receive The Works, Mega and Code Cracker magazine. One of your readers asked where people started each crossword and my response is that I start each crossword all over the place depending on my mood , eg. The Colossus is started in the centre [more…]

Earl Grey

We all know of the famous Earl Grey tea but how did the tea get its name? Well this is not a simple matter.

According to Twinings, Prime Minister Earl Grey was given a case of this black tea flavoured with bergamot oil by a Chinese Mandarin and loved it so much that he asked [more…]

A Total Family Affair

Thank you so much for all the books of crosswords and puzzles. When they arrive in the mail it is a dash to see who will start them first.

We photocopy the competitions and all the family work on them.  My son particularly likes the cryptic and my husband does the pop words.

I get to [more…]

Demon knows his hose! – March BIG contests

According to John Ayto in his book 20th Century Words the term ‘panti-hose’ first appeared in the New York Times in 1963 – panties being an American word for women’s briefs and hose, an Old English word for stocking. In the UK they are known as tights.One clue over at 12ac ‘Body build’ [more…]

At one fell swoop

This means in a sudden move or all at once but started out with more sinister connotations.
The expression is often wrongly quoted as ‘one foul swoop’, or even ‘one fowl swoop’, but it doesn’t relate to chickens.

In Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Macduff on hearing of the death of his family says;
All my pretty ones?
Did you say [more…]

Poem by Robin Hardy

I’ve had to do this all by hand
So hope Christine will understand
My computer – it is out of ink
Brain won’t work – I cannot think
But I’ll ‘Lovatt’ when the prize is mine
And celebrate with ‘Hardy’ wine
Got writer’s cramp – my head is throbbin’
Here’s my entry – done by ‘Robin’

Love the cover!

What a beautiful cover photograph for the May 2009 BIG Crossword magazine. Just had to write and tell you what pleasure it gives me, so thank you.

I’m in my eighties, living alone, and my body is not so active, but my mind enjoys the stimulation from the magazines so much. What clever people Lovatts [more…]

A question of colour

Good Morning
I have just received my Christine’s BIG crossword book for May 2009 and whilst doing the Diamond crossword I found the clue (violet antiseptic). Your answer was “iodine”. Well iodine is Yellow/Brown. The violet antiseptic is (or was when I was a child, a long time ago) Condy’s Crystal. It has a violet [more…]

Thanks for online Code Cracker

Thank you so much for your daily updated online puzzles and especially the latest addition of Code Cracker. I find I love coming home to relax with the variety of puzzles after work and just before going to bed. When I go away on holiday, never do I go without the BIG CROSSWORD BOOK. [more…]