Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 14th 2011) 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.
One admitted a Nobel explosive leads to pulverised body parts (8) |
Third element of "uncertainty principle" gripped German physicist (6) |
Key test about to reveal smallest particle (4) |
Helium alone can be this; or Coca-Cola, according to some? (10) |
"Steady state" system originally anticipated by East Germans of intelligence (6) |
Quiet, originally unorthodox Tesla's eccentricity varies in intensity (8) |
Express disapproval of unrewarding type of logic (7) |
Very hard computer programming language? Prayer is of no use! (7) |
Community programme involves university lecture about electrical resistance (8) |
Scotty, perhaps, imprisoned by Vulcan in engine room (6) |
Experimentally, it's nicest to team up with some top boffins (10) |
Old South African or Danish physicist is heard (4) |
Extremely small measurement causing Greek character to go without love (6) |
A South Slav doing combinatorial analysis, not limbo dancing (8) |
Like Knox, perhaps, pair find the Ultimate Answer (5-3) |
Light showing on the dial? (4) |
Perhaps contacts the French about nuclear antagonists (6) |
Siemens starting to provide support for upcoming students making mistakes (4-3) |
In US dramatically increased despair spread about nuclear core (8) |
Transport worker's course in laminar flow (10) |
Argentinian revolutionary conceals carbon which is emitting radiation (6) |
Long periods when engineering salary rose (5,5) |
Making changes to American distributed array processor, no longer hot device (8) |
Type of element that is unstable mostly and molten (3-5) |
Study of matter, energy and gas reportedly turning science upside down (7) |
Get something straight: society needs free petroleum! (6) |
Many large moons oddly observed in the universe (6) |
Graduate's written about alien constellation's second star (4) |