Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 7th 2007) 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.
Love, as symbolised by something like ring (4) |
Discipline producing pain, else kinky? (8) |
Cheap and nasty marble, not interesting (6) |
Judges information transmission speeds are limited initially (10) |
Horse in part of Trigger, so to speak (3-3) |
Caught heading north from island in the Aegean (6) |
Outdone outside gallery, tried working normally (4-6) |
Atom split? That's only the half of it! (8) |
Island south of Greek island, a former British colony (8) |
Reserve to join in combat (6) |
Name of tower, roughly speaking, providing a fascinating sight (6) |
Old flame endlessly deserted, released from obligation (6) |
Fair old knight (4) |
Item chap damaged, showing stress (8) |
Beginning to subscribe minimally (7) |
Hiring people of 16 (7) |
Round number for golfer - is he teeing off? (8) |
Violently attack in a pub, note, when drunk (4,2,2) |
Return communication about America's London station (6) |
Ceased being disorderly and others backed lower level of conflict (2-8) |
Young brewer still taken aback about a bad smell (3,3) |
Traditionally, at the end, it comes after "honour" (4) |
One form of smoking prohibited, we hear, for Scottish players (4,4) |
English monarch repeatedly admitting one stranger (6) |
State of old house one inhabits (4) |
You and girl pronounced boy's name (6) |
Wild agents destroyed parts of some planes (5,5) |
A religious sign where there are lots of workers (8) |