Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 17th 2004) 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.
Read about Blair backing restraint (6) |
High-minded killjoy gets in the way of treating milk (7) |
Cover for sleeper makes bottom grow bigger (9) |
Shy people round the North take tiny steps (5) |
Sticky substance makes you fall again (5) |
Two boozers getting round us, being uncivilised (9) |
Sound of car horn that is hard on the chief (7) |
Mixed choir holds onto dead flower (6) |
Fibres working loose in underpants (6) |
Red tape cut and decreased in thickness (7) |
Re-run bath cured pain (9) |
Up in arms freebooter is beheaded (5) |
One captured by formal King of Troy (5) |
A loose pig is running wild, so say sorry (9) |
Wild flower in shadow shot up (3,4) |
Lay out fashionable underwear (6) |
Difficult to hold an award up, Ms Kerr (7) |
Rich king keeps it dark when standing up (5) |
Dear husband no longer preoccupied (9) |
Experience lower than life (7) |
Dance with spirit, back half visible (5) |
No-hoper holds false idol to be one who rows (9) |
Fly in trial upside down over Southeast (6) |
Flawed agate, black inside, is soaked in boiling water (3,3) |
Stretched up, standing and unfolding (9) |
Sign of island growth (9) |
This type of dog must get wise about America (7) |
Worthless money given to Kitty (6) |
Most obscure deed unfinished, leading to annoyance (7) |
Influence group of journalists in the outhouse (6) |
Work gathered up in time (5) |
Whisper some of Spinoza's ideas (5) |