Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 23rd 2002) clues of The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 29 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Good, slightly indecent activity at sea (6) |
A short sleeveless coat with arms? (6) |
Lincolnshire village well off for fish capacity (4) |
Development of trouble to curtail one's movement (10) |
Take second drink to continue crack and chat (6) |
Put wrath behind one and compromise (8) |
Petty officer, unsurpassed (5-4) |
Boy to see through? Absolutely! (4) |
Peach, like Carol (4) |
Daily char tidied up for presiding officer (9) |
One to support the present Queen? (8) |
Horse and trap fit for a fairy (6) |
One's got this, being perhaps too shaky (10) |
Breath of air from south coming through the opening (4) |
Little boy falls into Scottish river that's in spate (6) |
Hurry to get them on (6) |
Hairstyle worn by pro in play (7) |
Ravings of queen insects (5) |
Dish for serving a flat cake (7) |
A plait, say, to wear down (6) |
Ann and Violet, characters in this story (9) |
Steers, perhaps, with them to guide (7) |
Treatment enough to make one yell (6,7) |
Reeling out, angles for seafood (9) |
The sound of planes - and noisy flight-makers they are! (7) |
Restrained, as the king might be (2,5) |
Turns out and gets into line (7) |
A party on the left is to be cherished (6) |
Sectarian bias understood? Not so! (5) |