Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 11th 1933) 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.
Kevin's juggling daggers! (6) |
Tries to present a bit of thrush as agony (3,1,2) |
Extremely silly Mozart's first fake composition (8) |
Spirited and fit? Yes, possibly (6) |
H8 peak (6) |
Write illegibly as a result of s-stroke (6) |
Argentinian perhaps showing her composure? Quite the opposite! (8) |
Unusual, externally coy, cheap and nasty (6) |
Indisposed at sea, when heading out (6) |
Strong-willed woman caused royal din (4,4) |
Commercial for Asian flower contest (10) |
Tintin's dance (6) |
Personal appeal — playing harmonicas not on! (8) |
Fellow involved in robbery is a pleasure-seeker (8) |
Spot on about caricatures? No sir! (8) |
Enter feature in Brighton church (6) |
Mercy from Lenin admitting end of regime on country borders (8) |
School working at hit crime novel (10) |
Perhaps Victoria, Elizabeth and Mary finally get writing materials (10) |
Home clue for state is offensive (2,3,5) |
Cosmetic for small mark under cheek (8) |
Not expected to be thrown back in abandoned dustbin (6) |
Hot and bothered at first in Dubai — moving, but not far! (3,5) |
Scarf suggestion for competitive event (4,4) |
The man's in a joint that's sticky (8) |
<i>Like this list of letters?</i> (6) |
Don't go to bed — party wildly with us right away! (4,2) |
Yankee into nearest lost decade (3,5) |