Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (March 31st 2021) 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.
Writing that could make me propose — a contradiction in terms? (5,4) |
Thomas, poet and Nobel Prize winner (5) |
Is inclined to delete nothing from pieces of poetry (5) |
Wildly romanced, clutching English or Italian love stories (9) |
Nasty European immersed in ten gallons, perhaps (7) |
Washed over front of crowd gathered together (7) |
Indulge, oddly, poetaster's ending — his work's limited (5) |
Dedicated lyric to listeners that's outstanding (3) |
Untrained old volunteers retreating in conflict (2,3) |
Reveals our country's introducing new degrees (7) |
Harsh about replacing author's final piece (7) |
Genuine article installed by company that signals danger (4,5) |
Cut that 3, when split and reassembled (5) |
Patriarch named in a chapter in part of OT (5) |
Rhyming slang, say, is included by US author, male (9) |
Starts off every poem in collection in style of Homer (4) |
Boy with fishing gear, eg lines set on Westminster Bridge (6) |
Poetic structures in novel serve in support of text (5,5) |
French composition from Byron — delightful (6) |
Is the speaker on type of TV friendly? (8) |
Source of first introduction that rhymes? (4) |
Humorous bio priest cut and cut (8) |
Ascribed source of many rhymes before long (4) |
It's found among 3, with fixed syllabic structure, similar to this (5) |
Radio station's broadcast about reading — and writing? (10) |
Elegy, say, cleared up (5) |
Fruit put on heap — one concerned next clue but one (8) |
Nameless constable demolished barrier (8) |
Old man disturbed in tree (6) |
One upset about verse is completing stanzas (6) |
Lots of islands having female dotty characters? (4) |
Quartet's initial scheme for 2, perhaps (4) |
Frost's old-fashioned poem (4) |