Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 6th 2001) 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.
Green turnover, the sweet of Napoleon's exile? (7) |
One getting the time from a record label (7) |
Cricket's great hit created pain: so why was he run out? (See 14 down) (4,3,4,4,1,4) |
See 9 (5) |
Petronius's book of the day: "I cry no tears" (9) |
They are feeble with many more eccentric hesitations (9) |
Spokespersons, at day's end, are not like underwriters! (5) |
Take one good mind set (5) |
Compounds run in when in seed cultivation (9) |
Characteristic trait disturbing, but ultimately docile (9) |
Transport circuit in which one's invested capital (5) |
Committing no criminal act. Ah, to be a republican! (15) |
Delays return of sewer rat we abandoned for one (7) |
Kitty's in Kent, right? Is one getting the wind up? (7) |
He composed for the lute in D: plus "The _____ the Pussy Cat" (7) |
One using a blind pig's trotter (I 'ad one fricasseed) (15) |
Spooner an admirer of Sandy Wilson was he? (9) |
Caligula's horseplay? (5) |
Spite re-engendered when one's discharge is thus prevented (9) |
Hellenic horseman's heavenly humour (5) |
Like the Guardian's diarist, harpy had colonic disorder (15) |
Lawrence Sikes's frail occupation (7) |
Such purgatives use "Vacant" indicators (9) |
Cricket's charge is constant: no blasted choice out East (See 9,10 across) (9) |
Make a further modification to confit, as it were? (7) |
Hot rod accessory? One might spare the rod (7) |
The feet of William Birkett (5) |
Get wind, say, of the "Solvers'' Guardian" (5) |