Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 6th 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.
Officer with American company joining us for African food (8) |
Warlord executed for treason (3-3) |
A fish swallowing a scrap, something got from seaweed (4-4) |
Quiet noise made, knocking back the odd drink (6) |
Move slowly between church and home for your health (4-4) |
"Tea For Two" as dance music (3-3) |
Take special note, having originally ordered port in spa (5-5) |
One way to buy this land in Australia (5-5) |
Fierce person creating problem with teeth (6) |
Rude type outside pub, back on a Pacific island (4,4) |
Confined in quarters, admit nothing, keep calm! (3,3) |
One confused host entertains another's big names (8) |
Low grade in examinations only boys get (6) |
A flightless bird in her grasp? Right on! (4,4) |
Opening with key, he can wrongfully enter (6) |
Kind of language used by cultural icon (6) |
American author in family group on Cyprus (6) |
Dead - unlike Pluto, for example (10) |
Short dress a friend put on in sheikdom (3,5) |
One police force intervening in domestic crime (8) |
Bias isn't commonly seen in cosmetic treatment (3,5) |
Formerly altered three, zero and four, say (10) |
Isn't switching partners in court natural behaviour? (8) |
Frightens girl in love with boy (8) |
Are a set of rules needed when calling elsewhere? (4,4) |
"Arrest that woman", said the emperor (6) |
Melancholy detective without love (6) |
Cable 5 attached to Queen Elizabeth (6) |