Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 10th 2018) clues of The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 33 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Page about fictional hero holding one cold and negative attitude (9) |
Author in part of Greece penning article (6) |
Stupid people do it after change of heart, interrupting lives (6) |
Sense of achievement from hunting animals collectively (5) |
Explorer in rescue vessel put under pressure (4) |
Demolish east wing of building in a sorry state (5) |
For instance, game briefly written up in press (4) |
A short sentence added to American volume without changing any characters (9) |
Eponymous heroine, such as Madame Bovary (4) |
Crews in race circuit site missing leading article (4) |
Writer with 27 endlessly able to produce 9 (6) |
Body covering USA revised one set of beliefs (10) |
Right part of book — right for father of 6 2, for one (6) |
Diversion — something necessary to get round European soldiers (9) |
Sculptures or other form of art, say, divided by working group (8) |
Religious establishment backed vote for protecting bishops (5) |
Romantic heroine, Juliet, with a new energy, Romeo coming into view (4,4) |
Refers to tourist attractions, repeatedly mentioning these locations (5) |
Scraping racket in a game (8) |
For start of book, two things a knight has? (5,4) |
See 6 |
Female not just a provider of entertainment (7) |
Like some old people here, having reduced fishing around area (7) |
Stop and return, if led astray (5) |
Final stanza that may be read in broken voice (5) |
Musical performance originally arranged round old piano (5,5) |
Cast lacking confidence in company (3) |
PM once linked with partner in 19th-century novel (5) |
Head off old car, producing road rage, for example (5) |
The writer is caught by very upset assistant in compromising position (3,5) |
Portray female author as progressively involved (5,2) |
Displaying either component of a novel by a lady (8) |
Diamonds I'd turned into money, like a rotter (7) |