Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 28th 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.
Shut up, being intimidated outwardly, in the byre (7) |
Comparatively cheeky hand (7) |
Marmalade's jejune, pointless, ridiculous - 2's trademarks (3,3,9) |
Golfing connections (5) |
Ulster was a tease, being foolish (9) |
Change for a quid at the "Flag" from drinks (9) |
His Grace's related to 2 (round number) (5) |
Welles's "Golden Boy" (5) |
The "Jolly Fellow" - how gliders ascend (9) |
PM at Morecambe knew the road to Wigan pier (4,5) |
One person's mathematical unit (5) |
The base and the elite to start making up? (10,5) |
What's gloomy about me - I can't concentrate (7) |
Nigel, the writer, takes some damask from the brocade (7) |
Enticed and inveigled by rotter, pretty one's gone missing (7) |
Indications this month I deplore in the Guardian that gave PM a hard time (6,9) |
A minimum of work on the clock? (5,4) |
On being taken from the keep I am placed in mustard city (5) |
Earnest acknowledgment among the trees at the end (9) |
Setter's got his set - buzz off! (5) |
I accept help with soil management, which 2 didn't like (15) |
Stagger round defence ministry to change its structure (7) |
In reference to the drawer, I withdraw (9) |
The Lord's party, a small one, to call for curtailment (9) |
Stuffed a complete American policeman (7) |
British policeman who does the marshalling? (7) |
Advice to girl if 'er boyfriend's shy? Turn down the light! (5) |
Take off your homburg and have a lozenge (5) |