Guardian Crossword Clues
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- Crackjaw (4) — CHAP 2001-04-26
- Collision involving Jumbo and Harrier, say (4,6) — BIRDSTRIKE 2001-04-26
- Point put about English and, fittingly, by academic (6) — PEDANT 2001-04-26
- Long a head to a Greek department - reportedly a pain in the backside (8) — SCIATICA 2001-04-26
- Quite an expression of revulsion following one's volte-face (6) — ENOUGH 2001-04-26
- Eats for a stag party? (6) — NOSHES 2001-04-26
- Regard "key" (small isle) and "island" as distinct (8) — DISCRETE 2001-04-26
- It takes pounds to keep one in drink, for example (6) — LIQUID 2001-04-26
- Very loud and disturbing, endless noise and natter (10) — STENTORIAN 2001-04-26
- Have nerve and a bit of bottle (4) — NECK 2001-04-26
- The French on a horse with a kind of crop (6) — ARABLE 2001-04-26
- Guy, as we see it, is grasping (8) — COVETOUS 2001-04-26
- 'Ere's the police college - finally touching ? (3,2) — ENDON 2001-04-25
- Puppet is drunk, which is a blow (5) — PUNCH 2001-04-25
- Refrain sung initially to floor of auditorium (4,2) — STOPIT 2001-04-25
- See 12 (8) — NOWEIGHT 2001-04-25
- Little of Blair, more of Tony, is in Tony Blair's philosophy (9) — PLATONISM 2001-04-25
- Right to compete in exhibition of myopia? (5,4) — SHORTVIEW 2001-04-25
- Prince finds Roosevelt, being Democrat, with no trousers on? (4-7) — HALFDRESSED 2001-04-25
- Car in a bit of trouble? Porky! (11) — FABRICATION 2001-04-25
- Don't go for a bathroom fitting on the Queen Elizabeth without the Women's Institute (5,4,2) — ABIDE 2001-04-25
- Surrey's opening fast bowlers who 18 16? (8) — SPACEMEN 2001-04-25
- ... is it? (5) — VISIT 2001-04-25
- Lawyers and copper among would-be actors with large 9 (9) — BARRACUDA 2001-04-25
- Apply (oneself) to the addition of a Greek letter to the King's English (6) — BETAKE 2001-04-25
- What if left, for example, at sea? I give up (5,4) — WWITEFLAG 2001-04-25
- See 7 (4,2) — WITHME 2001-04-25
- Blanch's success in London? (6) — WHITEN 2001-04-25
- The monkey told a porky, it goes without saying (7) — IMPLIED 2001-04-25
- Young horse pursuing negative journalist (7) — NONAGED 2001-04-25
- Tool is not a transformer of performances (15) — IMPLEMENTATIONS 2001-04-25
- See 12 (4) — HAVE 2001-04-25
- County, one unknown, in unidentified language (5-5) — ANGLOSAXON 2001-04-25
- Walked faster, striking the plain before the onset of darkness (10) — OUTSTEPPED 2001-04-25
- I shall shave now - time for the foregoing - from 7 26 (4,4,2,6) — ILLS 2001-04-25
- Provisions for the bar are flakes, etc (9,6) — BREAKFASTCEREAL 2001-04-25
- Ashes, if scattered, are proverbially plentiful (not any more?) (3,4) — SEAFISH 2001-04-25
- Female children move like butterflies (7) — FLITTER 2001-04-25
- Virgin gets garment for a pound (6) — VESTAL 2001-04-25
- Couple show reverence for a florin (3,3) — TWOBOB 2001-04-25
- Take away top and bottom drawers for £1? (6) — NICKER 2001-04-24
- Space travellers heartlessly ruined organ stop (6) — NASARD 2001-04-24
- Smith's job, they say, is telling folk to push off (7) — SHOEING 2001-04-24
- Taking off, at first, is not so easy for a squirrel (7) — HOARDER 2001-04-24
- Thanks to Barrie or Synge, who wrote on a prince building a mausoleum (3,5) — TAJMAHAL 2001-04-24
- No longer going round and round, cold drunk sits under a 10 (8) — UNCOILED 2001-04-24
- They possess firm making quality starch and canvas (11) — STIFFENINGS 2001-04-24
- Cockney motto expressing dejection (7) — SIGHING 2001-04-24
- Girl's end upset Lysander's admirer (6) — HERMIA 2001-04-24
- Flashes retreating Scots' own soldiers at half nine (8) — INSIGNIA 2001-04-24
- Vicious Lord 14 captured Frome, briefly (6) — LETHAL 2001-04-24
- Lowry and 8 almost cultivated a control freak (8) — SVENGALI 2001-04-24
- Whiskey and biscuits? (7) — BOURBON 2001-04-24
- Painter cut husband at the home of Frank? (7) — CEZANNE 2001-04-24
- Blunder into kind of glass of water (7) — PERRIER 2001-04-24
- Designer launches out, leaving us behind (6) — CHANEL 2001-04-24
- Putting on the sauce (8) — DRESSING 2001-04-24
- He, one of the Loos (WW1) top brass, sir, stands before 10 (4) — JOHN 2001-04-24
- See 10 (10) — CONNECTION 2001-04-24
- It's novel, when woman backs this after 10 (11) — LIEUTENANTS 2001-04-24
- A type-face inspired by cultured Elian fabulist (2,8) — LAFONTAINE 2001-04-24
- Nana's dad is dribbling at Stamford Bridge (4) — ZOLA 2001-04-24
- Mother! Pi was concocted to describe an arc (8) — TRIOMPHE 2001-04-24
- Mon Oncle, the film (6,10) — FRENCH 2001-04-24
- Plantagenet raised greens, perhaps, eaten by Miss Bawden (7) — ANGEVIN 2001-04-24
- Strips to relieve stuffiness in galleries (7) — LOUVRES 2001-04-24
- Landed with undercarriage section up (5) — ACRED 2001-04-23
- Stone thrown at king (6) — NESTOR 2001-04-23
- Thanks to express (7) — THROUGH 2001-04-23
- Disappointed at being dropped (3,4) — LETDOWN 2001-04-23
- In Latin, 56 is a problem (6) — SILVIA 2001-04-23
- The policy of being a part not apart (8) — UNIONISM 2001-04-23
- Open up a French pack (6) — UNPLUG 2001-04-23
- Sloth! One needs help to recover (6) — ACEDIA 2001-04-23
- Ruin or flooding below (5,10) — ROBINGOODFELLOW 2001-04-23
- Bear has role to play in modern art show (8) — TOLERATE 2001-04-23
- Conference centre? (7) — ORCHARD 2001-04-23
- Agent's plight was a squint (7) — SPYHOLE 2001-04-23
- A man, perhaps, in the passage (5) — AISLE 2001-04-23
- Bird (American) with right awkward cousin (5,10) — TITUSANDRONICUS 2001-04-23
- One simple or pure dog (5,6) — SIMONSHADOW 2001-04-23
- I'll tour around to find this artist (7) — UTRILLO 2001-04-23
- One with company around him (7) — IACHIMO 2001-04-23
- Needles are pointless without them (9) — THREADERS 2001-04-23
- Language used for little entrance in Scotland (5) — LINGO 2001-04-23
- First person to study (4) — IDEN 2001-04-23
- Sources, first, of small and pretty fairy rings (10) — SPRINGLETS 2001-04-23
- Treating the dragon's rash (10) — HEADSTRONG 2001-04-23
- A northern pair of opposing players (4) — ANNE 2001-04-23
- Doctor! Learn about the kidneys (5) — RENAL 2001-04-23
- Central to Sade's demon act (9) — DESDEMONA 2001-04-23
- A Liberal in prison (7) — CALIBAN 2001-04-23
- Wild beast in empty city (7) — CATESBY 2001-04-23
- Vehicle used to carry people away (11) — TRANSPORTER 2001-04-23
- Wrench Bob away to keep fit (5) — TRAIN 2001-04-20
- German aristocrat is English reader (7) — ELECTOR 2001-04-20
- Life cut short in travesty of transportation (3-4) — SKILIFT 2001-04-20
- Engineer breaking local's key? Holy smoke! (7) — INCENSE 2001-04-20
- Tory supports change in capital of a Greek island (7) — DELPHIC 2001-04-20
- Fast runner tucks into rice cooked for northerner (9) — ICELANDER 2001-04-20