Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 6th 2007) 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.
Swinging instrumentalist, a corrupt, hag-ridden Trojan (6,9) |
River's colour: it's pasty (10) |
Country star hiding short, coarse hairstyle (5) |
See 7 |
Previously more of a noble character? (7) |
Make meaningful call in small office (7) |
Hermaphrodite is in possession of inverted form of address (5) |
Spike column: "Digital End Smoother" (4,4) |
Scientific instrument switches are remote (9) |
A gallery for ever indebted for works that are? (2,9,4) |
As a tense scene from a Peter Pan production would do, if a harness broke? (7,4,5) |
Bank, say, welcoming one legendary character who tragically went under (7) |
Don't keep going on about "Fort Fun"! (4,3) |
Topiarist's craft? (7) |
Brief, bound (made by squirrel?) (6,4) |
One untying knots without electronic skill (9) |
Single-handedly circumnavigating the unending "heart of Ireland" (7) |
See 1 across |
Solar system model's alternative second attempt (temperature dropped) (6) |
Toupee back to front on university teacher (4) |
See 16 down |
Plant cash container in religious building (10) |
Major, say, once grabbing padding of her bust in town (8) |
Stand for special event to give something extra in performance (4,2,3,8) |
Much of which contributes to jam trade (7) |
Lead present in unusual spell of rain - it's blissful (7) |
Over 3 years of light travel makes you break down with cold (6) |
Religious leader's state day included in greeting (5) |