Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 29th 2005) 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.
Cost-effective small company with external source of income (8) |
Lout getting tipsy on port (6) |
Place for second prize (4) |
A song that flows (2,3,5) |
What removes stains from a table, a chair etc? (6) |
Learning about waterfall in part of France (8) |
Science behind bars? (6) |
Year entered in register for old player (6) |
Family joining extremely genial audience for play (4,4) |
Victoria and Albert, say, keeping silent about employment (6) |
Can opener isn't mislaid after a root around in drawer (10) |
Christian beginning to pray in bed (4) |
Sweetheart, hugged by chap, capitulated (4,2) |
Feelings expressed by poet in Midwest (8) |
Resort in which one of Juliet's kin abandoned alien commander (8) |
Upper-class twit - one of many? (4) |
Plausible minister's first introduction to old-fashioned truth (6) |
Can poet follow small fish? (8) |
Notable people from whom one runs a mile? (10) |
Grave for only man with a shed (6) |
Empty lorries arrived first - they're used for transport (6) |
Buff form for great hotel (10) |
Material that's carved oddly put on weight (8) |
Unusually big battery (8) |
Cook gets black jack up (6) |
At home? Not at home, from one point of view (2,1,3) |
Dog's taken aboard for food (6) |
Marked man in America initially? (4) |