Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 28th 2007) clues of The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 29 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Take hold of couple following me around (7) |
Close to new technology in scripture lesson, continuing the performance (9) |
Quiche failure largely down to head of kitchen (4) |
Norse god is full of good intentions (4) |
Never putting a foot wrong under heartless king, lying glibly (10) |
Gradually moved back claiming a sapper is lower in rank (7) |
Conspire with Sebastian to hold up pedestrian (7) |
Faith, old dear - live first! (6) |
Awfully shy, taking umbrage about figure (8) |
Caesar's words to Brutus turned the lines completely (7) |
Little fastener for unruly wig left down by tree (7,6) |
Death may result in shortage of cash for drug (9) |
Tear apart, given time to bolt (5) |
Do "Bill greeting woman" (7) |
Shrill companion takes the strain for raising the young (9) |
Pretend soldier's back in the bog (5) |
The distance covered by pigs takes son a second to achieve with rapidity (9) |
Greek character extraordinarily fit for a civilian (5) |
Must lace trifle with wine (8) |
Made like a loco, very pleased (7) |
Drinking vessel in our country is nothing to the French model (6) |
Sufferer from public transport going over unknown runs (6) |
Don't hold with careless vapid prose (10) |
Bad actor will scoff at swing for relaxation (7) |
Good pieces in seemly fabrication (7) |
The kind of Constable that's out of the ordinary (7) |
Boss circulates, sanctimonious, thick (6) |
Sounds of disapprobation for the drink (5) |
Learned to diet, rue conniving (7) |