Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (April 7th 2004) 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.
Question for our time? Right! Time to name song at No 1 in the '40s (14) |
Awkward number not starting exercises (5) |
Salesman with je ne sais quoi after a month is worn out (8) |
Electra cast as a tart? (7) |
Grave old lady half gone on fundraiser (7) |
Reel of rejected fingerprints (5) |
Equip with oil power to activate slide, I see (9) |
Onions first eaten by prince in bed on board (9) |
Nymph in ironic poster (5) |
Church keeps lists free from impurities (7) |
One-night stand with heartless girl points to something that may be catching (7) |
Disconnected notes coming from old censor following jazzmen about (8) |
Ignoring every other aim, sing to a friend (5) |
One has ice cream served for savoury (8,6) |
Vital part of fruit production outside model town in Germany (12) |
The Third Man, last of three by tree (5) |
Strange tale, relic of old Italian lace (9) |
To follow up with broadcast is a boon (7) |
Hundred thousand taken in after tax, that's characteristic of a smart outfit (7) |
Cold in space, we're told (5) |
Timon, I say, is disposed to hate (9) |
A cabbage, I do need room to view the ever-changing scene (12) |
Many players may be found in the porch, estranged (9) |
Drawing copied on this: note one animal man left out (9) |
It enhances the flavour of duck - a daughter of Lear would have none (7) |
Press soldiers to be upstanding gentlemen in Italy (7) |
Greek character is taken to tea by the scruff of the neck (5) |
Learning about one French river (5) |