Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 10th 2009) clues of The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 32 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Associate of Marley admitting fool, who delivers "A Christmas Carol" (9) |
Heavy animal, lighter after head transplant? (5) |
Snooker's foul chic, past its sell-by date? (2-3) |
Paul's backing Richard to catch wife with alien in position that's not silly? (9) |
Male hairdresser's video 24 (4,6) |
A peculiar plant (4) |
Woman shot has whole operation (7) |
Again happen to see joint queen passed back, given to mongrel (7) |
What's leaving? Two foul nuts (7) |
24 lost if not all there? (7) |
Jazz phrase's beat (4) |
24s here, getting freedom crushed (10) |
Soldier and I squirming in grip of feminist (9) |
Liz's prince drinks a bottle of medicine (5) |
20 with propriety (5) |
Misguided silent god, as Orwellian character (9) |
Small amount required to secure second 24 (5) |
Sort items out, as most rough (9) |
Warm around volcanic rim, so may be asserted (10) |
24 where devil tucks into fish (7) |
Speaker's studied beloved animal (3,4) |
Musical a let-down for enjoyment? (4) |
Hot tip for this 24 (5) |
Dismissed stings as tricks (9) |
Thus Spurs accepting blame for jealous disparagement (4,6) |
Focus, when obscure plot visible? (9) |
Electrical salesman might do this, say, for a woman's enemy? (9) |
24 bad in the end (7) |
April written, however… (regarding Boris?) (7) |
Musical 24 (5) |
Bob or Thomas messing with Lady Hamilton's rear (5) |
Part of a rubber duck when shot, say? (4) |