Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 14th 2004) 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.
The science of 1 down: Socratic technique, not that French rubbish (14) |
It helps to keep a cool head with cold argument (5) |
One removing another's possessions (8) |
The Six Counties Bible, an absolute beginning and end to life as the Dalai Lama knows it (7) |
Implement doctor's injected with a drawn out risk (7) |
Eccentric commander? Quite the reverse, his razor cut the cackle! (5) |
1 down's city backing an expression of local approval with a sign (9) |
When English friends or French intruding, there's no blooming protection (9) |
A letter on the wing from the Camargue? (5) |
Testimonial from a Queen's Award in plaid weaving (7) |
They're like the Army and Navy air observation point; note the reversion (7) |
A dry ice is included to add dry wit a la Grecque (8) |
Lady Taverner's revealing holy places (5) |
Where 1 down succeeded, Madariaga fails miserably (7,7) |
Iguanodon at one somehow with the creator of 27 in 15 (7,5) |
Skip the flavouring in the steak tartare (5) |
One oriental male in Walton's isle presenting a bloody problem (9) |
She was born without the ramparts! (3,4) |
Transitive heel and foot (7) |
Scot at home with reverberating stereo (5) |
But did Pollux take the medicine too? (6,3) |
Tasty row of swimmers heard surfacing at, sadly, a body in the bath! (12) |
Queen making pawn act a role (of Leigh and Taylor) (9) |
Plod names unruly cell occupant (9) |
Mentally, one's in agreement (2,1,4) |
Haggard woman on the rocks with the magistrate (7) |
Cider drinker going head to toe with basket maker (5) |
Stag party at Balmoral? (5) |