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The Guardian Cryptic Answers

Friday, 29th June 2001
There are 16 across clues and 13 down clues for the The Guardian Cryptic crossword on Friday, 29th June 2001. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: For a strong draught, try this punchSUFFOLK
AAcross 5: Remarkable victory prior to disarming
AAcross 10: Dissect the feet in this medical?
AAcross 11: Fidelity, for instance, is intrinsic to marriage
AAcross 12: Position of stature - leader to the last
AAcross 13: Record by one medic, perhaps, shows prevalence of disease
AAcross 14: Merciless sun, perhaps, leading to peeling
AAcross 16: Cut down, in a manner of speaking
AAcross 17: Emotional outburst is all part of an act
AAcross 19: Must our royal couple, in short, have fool around?
AAcross 23: Send a letter at once to the auditor
AAcross 24: Crop to whip animal
AAcross 26: Police raid busts magazine
AAcross 27: Tin could not be cheaper than this bargain
AAcross 28: Taken up again with Frenchman and got married
AAcross 29: Cocktail taken in one swallow for starters
DDown 2: Oil or butter?
DDown 3: Bird found on key (small island)
DDown 4: English in frenzy about football
DDown 6: I work hard about first name for girlINGRID
DDown 7: Cold drink taken - and so to bed
DDown 8: Organisation of state-controlled church
DDown 9: Exasperated by what adverse wind did in the soundBLUEINTHEFACE
DDown 15: Fasten buckle finally to secure belt - that makes the suit!
DDown 18: Late train?
DDown 20: Left daggers - a plant is it?
DDown 21: Transport is top story coming up
DDown 22: Loving university English course
DDown 25: Harry's live on TV!