Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (May 30th 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.
A capital addition to a musical composition (9) |
The French name at home for a revolutionary leader (5) |
Females accepting half of work, being toilers (7) |
See Aussie PM once said to be a frequent flier (7) |
Names for distorted buds (4) |
Church of England showgirl could be a royal favourite (5,5) |
Is night changing one's perception? (7) |
A casual attempt to get plant-holders in demand (3,4) |
Top awards going to "Good Old Me" and the "Lively Lads" (4,6) |
Growth evident in Bond Street (4) |
Ref sent back almost a quid before getting a water supplier (7) |
Barker's blunder covered up by bank (7) |
Horse-drawn vehicles replacing automobiles in time (5) |
In this way, eastern cities form associations of like people (9) |
The strain of church union? (3,7,5) |
Penny is sort of sober, but undresses (8) |
Tinned meat heads specific products and manufactures (4) |
Again lay out check waistcoat (8) |
Around the start of Easter, lean times become special celebrations (6) |
Wedge-shaped block holds Catholic University together - that's definite! (5,3) |
Unsporting brunettes? (6) |
Iago-like figure slides round mixing up the grains (5,2,3,5) |
Spunky swimmer - one providing a sporting angle? (8) |
One pilot transferred to Civil Service where, they say, a week's a long time (8) |
Different for rich? That's appalling! (8) |
Ventilating slat in royal palace (6) |
Force employs copper rehabilitating users (6) |
Wind makes one stagger about (4) |