Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (August 6th 2004) 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.
Salad, shall we say? (7) |
Native American complaint about symptom of drunkenness (7) |
Leading soldiers bolt back with piece of earthenware (9) |
Butler's AC/DC mentor (5) |
King repelled charge on the rocks (4) |
Brought in, making right deduction (10) |
Foreign article on explorer of the subconscious's untamed regions (6) |
Innocent as an empty gallery? (7) |
Belt out incomplete bird call (7) |
The funny guy in Rocky I, perhaps (6) |
Nefarious business, coppers standing in for models in hot spots (5-5) |
As dead as the heart of an Oxbridge college (4) |
Gut linings required if sick in 6 (5) |
The immediate object is a close shave (4,5) |
Kitchen utensils in Wesker's play (7) |
Back from Scottish circuit with protective gear (7) |
He won't get out quickly with one iron in both hands (5) |
"God takes Perrier", he wrote (7) |
Natural waste product of pure alcohol (4) |
Other people's money gets laid out on them (7,8) |
Opera composer featuring wacky spirit board wanting one to be 12 in the 14 thus (2,6,3,4) |
Present tense first used in journal that gets handed down (10) |
Youngster left diamonds outside booth (7) |
An aside about nymphs (7) |
Wild, wild raves and gigs on Ecstasy (10) |
To live with the wealthy is good (7) |
Woman's upper-crust origins in French city (7) |
Very important vineyard non-professional raised (7) |
Discovered erect nipple? (3,2) |
Move to secure accommodation (4) |