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April 14th 2018 The Guardian Weekend crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (April 14th 2018) clues of The Guardian Weekend crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 22 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Keats poem which begins, 'A thing of beauty is a joy for ever.' (8)
See 2 Down
Latin phrase meaning 'in proportion' (3,4)
French revolutionary in A Tale of Two Cities (6,7)
See 21
English town in the Chilterns (8)
Darcy's home in Pride and Prejudice (9)
__ boot, another name for a wheel clamp (6)
Rebecca's home, according to Daphne du Maurier (9)
__ Common, RAF base closed in 1992 (8)
__ City, Batman's home town (6)
Daniel __, president of Nicaragua (6)
See 2
The opening line of Moby-Dick (4,2,7)
Gorgon with snakes in place of her hair? (6)
Cincinnati street in which Sethe lives in Toni Morrison's Beloved (9,4)
Robert __, leader of the 1605 Gunpowder Plot (7)
A 1970s Irish nationalist - or 1960s Dutch anarchist? (5)
Citizen Kane's home (6)
Country bordered by Romania and Greece (8)
The Greek goddess of women (4)
Archaic term for fever (4)

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