Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 15th 2008) 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.
See 11 |
Live, having died in good health (5) |
Word of enlightenment locks agricultural labourer up again (6) |
Giant elm to be replaced around noon, or evening (9) |
Someone held socks with name inside (7) |
How much harvested? Give up! (5) |
Early venture half taken up (7) |
Country needing Gandhi right away (5) |
Journalist given second parting drink finds little room (9) |
Lift, bearing short distance (5) |
Mixture of feta and rice served by a restaurant (9) |
Country not celebrating Christmas? (6) |
Attack president - this one? (6) |
Weaken on the bottle (6) |
Bone has to enjoy kneesup (7) |
Supermarket trolleys with locked brakes aren't creased up (7,2,3,6) |
Lad scrabbled through impenetrable stuff, as scavenger (7) |
Evidence of supernatural beings managing to pass round single track (5,4) |
Put off effin' Bambi! (5) |
Moon pale for statesman? (5) |
Bird hunter decapitated (5) |
Article in use fraudulently hidden by a novelist (5,7) |
Hollow thing turning into poet for woman entering high society (9) |
Argue about holding stake in contract (9) |
Execute wicked type, as guilty (7) |
Rush over to see naval doctor (7) |
Composer not entirely a god (6) |
Uproar, as bottom hit (6) |
Setter withdraws; Berber remains (6) |
Bob, perhaps, in musical, "Rent" (7) |
See 14 |
Smooth American wind (6) |