Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 14th 2000) 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.
Wine presented by female is in the right hand (7) |
Maybe spelled wrong, claim about silver (7) |
Crazed family gang drinks gin cocktail on board - making more room for gin? (10.5) |
Piece of Beethoven in the Choral (5) |
Secretary of State once identifying royal vocalist (9) |
Hair swept back? Mr Rusbridger must be in love (9) |
Covering of 100 decibels? (5) |
Beg for a degree while in prison? (5) |
Record first conducted without leader of choir going barefoot (9) |
Article by poet Robert gets a penalty: a paper devil can't shock where there's no 11 without the Queen (poet Andrew) (3,6,1,4,3,7,5) |
I face disaster without that famous fidd-ler fellow in the old song where there's no 11 without the Queen (1,4,7) |
See 18 (15) |
Extra something for the choir to wear, say? (7) |
Make as if to nurse in advance? (7) |
See 21 (7) |
Contrive to include an alcoholic's trouble (terminal) in locomotive combination (6,3,6) |
Girl on stray horse - is she from Tralee? (5,4) |
How to get into a hospital? Turn up as a free marketeer (5) |
Polygon's property of (in the text) any old date (4,5) |
£1 for one performance by tenor (5) |
Effect of global warming to conflict with a game he played (6,2,7) |
The hots - very hot - must be given a gloss (7) |
Vicar, keeping what he got from the Co-op, has American resurrected (9) |
Criticise pupil for making jelly (4-5) |
Don't talk to the girl with the sword (7) |
Don't go off where you're thrown in - hang onto the millstream (7) |
Right to range in the country (5) |
Pay attention and beg, in the proper place, quietly (3,2) |