Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 10th 2010) 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.
Seaweed wrapped in lettuce as fuel (4,3) |
How strangers may be known to unknowns in bay (2,5) |
Conceited fool to steer the Crest (7) |
Lecher embracing boy, a dish (7) |
Transmitted number in quarry after a while (9) |
Record article for 5 down (5) |
See if fitting — and if you can get away with it (3,2) |
Complete journey from midstream? I don't know whether to laugh or cry (3,3,3,2,3,4) |
See 15 |
5 down politician (5) |
Force runner to put one into cook and painter (5,9) |
See 22 |
Fell having had internal haemorrhage? (7) |
Alkaline insect leading a lot of coppers (7) |
Aerosol for the Lord! (7) |
Everyone stops at point made by president and writer (7) |
Scene of fighting with control column? (7) |
Care for a cricket team yet to be formed (7) |
Third party fool by mistake included (10) |
Grounds for raising a harlot's vehicle (9) |
See 3 |
What French game, ending at the start, proceeds noisily through the mud? (9) |
City whose radiance covers half of heaven (7) |
Actress Gene has row with soldier (7) |
Feud involved getting stuck into little girl in required style (9) |
Left country in as a former geographical feature in Africa (4,5) |
"The Quiet American" historian (7) |
One going to hedge? (7) |
Jewel reported by prisoner marks decisive crossing (7) |
Flatter the Guardian when about to attend to student (7) |
Abecedarian's tree (5) |
Sum given to model, one pound (5) |