Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (August 4th 1999) clues of The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 32 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Revising for examination (5-4) |
Positioned using tack, say (5) |
Drier and shower (5) |
Cricketers sporting flannels and caps (4,5) |
Having scaled it up, turns out copies (10) |
Land in the Minch, perhaps (4) |
Soldier's babble on receiving one stripe (7) |
Horse taken for a grassland run (7) |
Court cases to start in northern town (7) |
Troops do as back up (7) |
Roof of the family semi blown off (4) |
Dated wearing hair in fringes, they say (10) |
A child of necessity is given to falsehood (9) |
Key-hole to peep through, say (5) |
A woman's daily round (5) |
After a turnaround, one's trade boomed (9) |
£1,000 fine (5) |
Mobilised unit prior to invasion (9) |
In disarray as regiment starts shooting (10) |
Thorpe deserted by Goldsmith (7) |
Athletic shoots? (7) |
A crushing blow for the party (4) |
Canoodle in the wood (5) |
The Duke? His Grace may be free (9) |
Book the party (10) |
Exercises below deck given in punishment (4-5) |
Kiss briefly after Wine & Cheese (4,5) |
Hanger-on arrives - rank outsider (7) |
Objects to topless shows (7) |
Translated as "touched" (5) |
Having spoken with vision, is accorded a position (5) |
A newborn and at last a girl (4) |