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The Guardian Cryptic Answers

Thursday, 1st April 2004
There are 15 across clues and 18 down clues for the The Guardian Cryptic crossword on Thursday, 1st April 2004. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 9: Fish-net tights are making Frank get windy
AAcross 10: Hearts flop; it's a great leveller
AAcross 11: Admit one's ousted English language
AAcross 12: It's no concern of profiteer when Kate and Freddie do a capital exchange
AAcross 13: Villains long for date with the likes of Iain Duncan Smith
AAcross 14: New Labour result - get another place in which to sleep soundly
AAcross 17: Size up a container plant?
AAcross 19: Brummie literary genre about uncertainties
AAcross 20: Straight strip, guv?
AAcross 21: Can't find words for "helps in the kitchen"DRIESUP
AAcross 22: Dull like a pioneering physicist in audio and his son, say?THICKAS
AAcross 24: Pointed cap suited Lulu
AAcross 26: Stomach upset affecting certain lawyers, in fact?
AAcross 28: Switching centre in Clay Cross offers outer protection for flower
AAcross 29: See 22TWOPLANKS
DDown 1: Chemist's reported growth
DDown 2: Mad geneticist, as Kissinger would say
DDown 3: Bits of time wasted with teens
DDown 4: Edward's choice naturalist, as reportedWALLIS
DDown 5: Ulcers affecting those who lie constantly
DDown 6: Er, I say, one is on edge
DDown 7: Crafty inventor on the radio, a young strutter with comb
DDown 8: Within the grasp of, say, Aspen's upwardly mobile?
DDown 13: Uncovered pioneer of TV sound
DDown 15: Toy hook that is attached to sheep with no tailBARBIEDOLL
DDown 16: Physicist voiced painful things
DDown 18: One who found oxygen in speech of minister
DDown 19: Setter's line in trousers and chest expanders?
DDown 22: All tense at foreign hotelTHELOT
DDown 23: "Soaring" for small violin, in G
DDown 24: Familiar form of address given by bacteriologist to an audience
DDown 25: Fashionable Sun coverage of KISS, the rock groupINXS
DDown 27: Hancock's mate's husky incitement
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