Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (June 6th 2001) 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.
Classic exemplar of stable government (9,5) |
Elusive counter-revolutionary growth (9) |
Free to live without a partner? (5) |
Perhaps hash with time may come to flower (5) |
Capital transaction it means a lot (5,4) |
Hardly a hot gospeller? (8) |
Brought up on Housman's hill (6) |
Like a cat starting to leap in agitation (6) |
Climber of the Caroline Restoration (8) |
Stretches for poor Noel and rich Bill (9) |
Journalist takes cover before becoming unpopular (5) |
King Charles's peculiar governing power (5) |
Atmosphere of extravagant design about an eating place (9) |
Once gay characters reform, there's reasonable treatment for women (14) |
Police affect an outbreak of serious crime (7,7) |
Beat gong in aphetic still (7) |
Owen's £1,000 loan to debtor? (9) |
Daughter of an earth mother? (4-4) |
You could be lovers (6) |
A gold piece, of course (5) |
Pay - mine's about to finish (7) |
Find all cleaned out - the fruit of war, it's said (7,3,4) |
The cigars rolled for a German's diet (9) |
End of beef? (4,4) |
Medical study of sound currency? (7) |
Hospital department to which boy is taken for typhoid (7) |
It acts badly, lacking motivation (6) |
Force a single over in Italy (5) |