Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 6th 2000) 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.
See 11 (8) |
See 10 (6) |
He was, some said of the Skye-bound lad, a king having no trouble failing (4,2,4) |
Caution opening game plan: author-chefs carry it out (5,5,4,4) |
Something fishy about this duck? Try some old port (6) |
Taking it on the chin, lodger goes out, giving us the key (8) |
Fool I see in Richard's house - or Denmark's? (6) |
Elevation of priest into a division of the church (6) |
Still beyond infinity (5,3) |
Public transport without conductor (3-3) |
Exhausted knight, holding mirror to naked duchess, might get nowhere (4,1,5) |
Constable positioned at this level-crossing? (8) |
Servant paid on demand? (6) |
Like the Brontes? That's so right! One's spoken about! (8) |
An engrossing game (8) |
Knutsford, literally where Conservative ran for the money in Harrods (8) |
When fellow leaves for Spain, barely drunk (6) |
Proclaims, but doesn't begin to intrude in, standing orders (8) |
Hush! It's Newman's "Gone With the Wind" (10) |
No veal raised in this small container (6) |
Community work in the French department (6) |
Cutting communication between landowners and ramblers? (6-4) |
Po-faced lexicography here? (8) |
The direction of Westerns (8) |
A two-master turning south invariably (6) |
False bread maker ... (6) |
... one could prove it here (6) |
See 2 and 24 across (4) |