Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 8th 2002) clues of The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 32 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
He crusaded with 1 down, 5, 9, 12, 17, 18, 20, 22 and 24 (7) |
Geographer saying: "Cut and can it" (7) |
Atheistic zoologist was kind to solvers (7) |
Aspen shaking head of bog myrtle (7) |
'pon my soul! 'e left out poor Tom Jones, for example (9) |
Modern writing includes a literary anthropomorphist (5) |
Generator's output in revs per minute (5) |
Splitting heads with the French eminence (9) |
A-bomb survivor: his cry of surprise rings round Azerbaijan's capital (9) |
Cult figure when observed during the day (5) |
Actor with an E concession (5) |
Stop filming with a single light out (3,3,3) |
Gives a leg up when society sits around (7) |
Team turns to replace United in future match (7) |
Lawrence Reagan's occupation (7) |
Creating Disneyland ?- and not in old Lincolnshire (7) |
Expressions of agreement about Dutch collaborator in South Pacific (7) |
Buckaroo's Brahmin bonnet (7) |
March maid accepts it in friendship (5) |
Demonises characters in state capital (3,6) |
Can't stand English bowlers around? (5) |
Make Peter sadly attend all the lectures (4,1,4) |
Argue wildly about doctor with spleen that is taken (7) |
Ancient staff rights in your old country (7) |
Might his KO stymie new contenders? (4,5) |
Flea bit you twice, say? Bad as Foster's dreamer! (9) |
Skill of the Ettrick Shepherd? His literacy had its uses (7) |
Creator of "Virgin and Child" (after British artist and knight) (7) |
Was his Danube as blue as his Levis? (7) |
But Ophelia didn't get here in order to obey Hamlet (7) |
Easy metal target (5) |
Name the wheel-bound king: not I, Mr President (5) |