Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 4th 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.
Wait a minute: have you a big enough stable to do it? (4,4,6) |
He sat on three goddesses: capital! (5) |
Recovery after which all is forgiven (8) |
Bull involved with doe once represented university (3,4) |
Pip's girl to make out in a rough sea (7) |
Entertainer at a plant (5) |
Part of helmet to which peace is known, they say (4-5) |
Bush stood up church official (4-5) |
Examine church plant (5) |
Payment for quality? (7) |
Front of member, back of back, front of member (7) |
Dance at Queen's on the Dee (8) |
Locks for fortress not in favour (5) |
Typical performance after tea - it's Eric's work (14) |
Treating people that are out to make New York happy about alien (12) |
Ghastly old city in cover (5) |
Sleep easy! Maybe you'll get polite acceptance (3,6) |
Dirty article topped by relation (7) |
Severely criticises Upton Park men for being over-theatrical (7) |
Defend oneself against lifting a potato? (5) |
Fish eating unknown carbon on fast days - very good (9) |
Look at notes and don't abscond (4,3,5) |
Englishman in Scotland sticks up in the window (9) |
Entry of piece from Navarone turns soprano into tenor (9) |
Popular protest at involuntary movement (7) |
Overseer loose again without energy (7) |
Workshy fellow, comparatively useless? (5) |
A green means don't allow to proceed (5) |