Telegraph Crossword Clues
111,045 clues · Page 1111 of 1111
- Great help at sea in rapid communication (9) — TELEGRAPH 2010-05-03
- A large number of free handouts (8) — THOUSAND 2010-05-03
- Lydia comes round regularly (5) — DAILY 2010-05-03
- Enigmatic, keen and in charge, set about exercising (7) — CRYPTIC 2010-05-03
- Customers offer £1 in foreign money (7) — CLIENTS 2010-05-03
- Excellent publicity arranged by one of the family (7) — GRANDAD 2010-05-03
- Fired with real reform and no exaggeration? (7) — LITERAL 2010-05-03
- Chopper blade going to and fro (5) — ROTOR 2010-05-03
- A city to impress sailors (8) — SHANGHAI 2010-05-03
- Enter into an arrangement for storage (9) — RETENTION 2010-05-03
- Quick trim (5) — SMART 2010-05-03
- Young bird lacking the knowledge to be fashionable (4) — CHIC 2010-05-03
- Inspectors' appraisal fools people, in a way (10) — ASSESSMENT 2010-05-03
- Up-market transport (4) — TRAM 1986-11-28
- It could be for a Malayan vessel (4) — PROA 1986-11-28
- Tail one wags in delight (7) — ELATION 1986-11-28
- Overarm record holders (7) — SLEEVES 1986-11-28
- Restoration novel in authentic setting (7) — RENEWAL 1986-11-28
- Catches cavorting seals (7) — CACHETS 1986-11-28
- Match label (5) — TALLY 1986-11-28
- Cut and serve out (5) — SEVER 1986-11-28
- No racehorse alive is one! (4,9) — dead certainty 1986-11-28
- Recognised as famous (13) — DISTINGUISHED 1986-11-28
- Tear off a strip to do hair so it doesn't hang down (7) — UPBRAID 1986-11-28
- Money the school raised (4) — NOTE 1986-11-28
- Women may have this combination of give and take (7) — HANDBAG 1986-11-28
- Frank! Look out! (4-3) — open-air 1986-11-28
- Welshman's platform (4) — DAIS 1986-11-28
- Looking pale coming out of a cinema (7) — ANAEMIC 1986-11-28
- Setting up in business (13) — ESTABLISHMENT 1986-11-28
- Composer goes to court for judgment (7) — VERDICT 1986-11-28
- It takes pluck to remove it (7) — EYEBROW 1986-11-28
- Wise men having a different image out East (4) — MAGI 1986-11-28
- Use two joints on Sunday? (5) — KNEEL 1986-11-28
- Fire an employee for drinking, perhaps (4) — SACK 1986-11-28
- Able to pay back in five pound notes, perhaps (7) — SOLVENT 1986-11-28
- It isn't apparent from Uncle Arthur (7) — UNCLEAR 1986-11-28
- Foreign nobleman enraged by exchange of letters (7) — GRANDEE 1986-11-28
- Type of reaction one might expect from 19 Across (7) — NUCLEAR 1986-11-28
- Music circle? (4) — BAND 1986-11-28
- Film actress in the dress circle (5) — GARBO 1986-11-28
- Spell it out to me (4) — TIME 1986-11-28
- Somebody incompetent (7) — NOTABLE 1986-11-28
- Picture held in fancy (7) — IMAGINE 1986-11-28
- Respectable girls – or tarts? (5,2,6) — maids of honour 1986-11-28