Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 23rd 2007) clues of The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 28 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
See 8 |
A time wine goes with duck (3,2) |
Become anxious and burp? (3,3,4,2) |
Fixture in four-sided 'round' house (4) |
Novelist in setter's company at the races (4,5) |
See 8 |
Tout had short new catch phrase (4,4,4) |
Pal rode off, embarrassed after climbing this? (4,6) |
Ground near Selby that's out of fashion? Kiss performed there often (7,5) |
Reared some geese, bought to get fat (5) |
Drug brought 'rush' for each self-indulgent person (3-7) |
Doctor's eight points under 'The ability to wear well' (5,5) |
Divert river through CID stake-out (9) |
Sound work-out regularly provided by this puzzle (6) |
Something a bit fishy's raised with endless subtlety and disdain (10) |
No pork pies? Model regrets having the blues (4,7) |
A bad argument is like a riddle! (4,2,5) |
Heard male prostitute talk out of his ass? (6) |
Knobs turned Sun editor on (5) |
Simple menu Posh arranged (8) |
Half of America's wrong about Bush, allegedly (9) |
Awkward tart's customer needing 'a little yogurt' (6) |
Speed can't upset one's footwork? (4,5) |
Once more try getting on Home Counties train (8) |
Boob by the Guardian brings letter from Paul (5) |
Plan by sheep to wander round (8) |
Ground-breaking quarterdeck? (6) |
No recriminations with this setter's wordplay? Shame, given the execution (8) |