Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 19th 2006) 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.
We pen and pen with arms outstretched (12) |
Beard rumpled a bit? Must be stretched skin (7) |
Working-class symbol is even better (4,3) |
Marry again with a group engaged in endless dance (7) |
Philosopher with positive slant, one about Australia (7) |
The exaggerator's swans (5) |
Agent to remain affected in the pub (2-7) |
Pepped up and angry about an accusation (9) |
Doctor wants child to have a coffee (5) |
Turn up her aunt when moving (7) |
Oxygen carrier left next to prison (3,4) |
Plover made right with Dettol (7) |
Soon about half strength on the Rhone (7) |
Expose tactics by removing glove (4,4,4) |
School run - true/false? (7) |
Open up relish, which is unfriendly (7) |
Mollycoddling sick man with grippe (9) |
Birds dropping in for smokes (5) |
Practical person read half a directory (7) |
Nearly kill intimate circle (7) |
Carousel found in tight hole in clay (5-2-5) |
Frank's in poor health, but making smooth progress (5,7) |
Poor opportunities for snooker players? (3,6) |
It moves very quickly if spotted (7) |
Fresh raw rice for high fliers (7) |
Wine and a half ripe cheese to be sent up (7) |
What Mrs Mopp did, having good education (7) |
He needs a length cut in half for a bright girl (5) |