Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (August 14th 2008) clues of The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 30 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Brilliant clue to the back teeth? (3,2) |
See 6 |
26 for setter between future and present (7) |
Little energy after South Americans packed (2,4) |
26 and more than 8 dozen eggs returned at a party (7) |
Newspaper's one-off round comes many times (5) |
Novel with first part abbreviated: unruly mob around me aren't consistent (3,6) |
Support film with bird on garden tool with part of car (5,4) |
Service in the afternoon to tantalise leader of troop (3,3) |
No problem about turning tiller in white flower (6,4) |
Show disapproval of reactionary legislation by politician to establish reformatory (4,4) |
Man's going to fire (4) |
Height 3pi plus50 solved in old battlefield (8) |
Tractarian nobleman without a speed permit (11) |
Books woman footballer without work for Sartre's 12 (5,6) |
All quiet in a dump - that's all Masefield asked (1,4,4) |
Ring for 28 (4) |
Not being tied, fuel producers rake in one less than 9k (4-4) |
A model in 19 should be up to date (6) |
Powwow for 26 (10) |
Fruit connecting floors (6,3,5) |
Bill's greeting always a success? (8) |
See 25 |
Hosts of quite good shots - look back inside (10) |
Thin-skinned 26 (7) |
Feudal superior arriving in Normandy (8) |
Charge pet with many mistakes (7) |
Murder's first ... victim a girl? (5) |
Communication from party dancing with Hegel (10) |
Court study of Australian 26 (6) |