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The Guardian Cryptic Answers

Friday, 23rd March 2012
There are 15 across clues and 14 down clues for the The Guardian Cryptic crossword on Friday, 23rd March 2012. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: See 7FLYINGCIRCUS
AAcross 8: Beastly noises from boxing promoter, who doesn't open boxing institute
AAcross 9: Couple of blokes and old pedlar
AAcross 11: Loose filling of milk tooth — drill here?
AAcross 11: Loose filling of milk tooth — drill here?
AAcross 12: Record one German working with current Greek tragedy
AAcross 13: Sat and put forward
AAcross 14: Disturbing means taking in spoon-bender's abnormal enlargements
AAcross 16: Tiny bits of mosaic ideal — less ethical having taken piece back
AAcross 19: Visitor to Mecca Bingo's second after leaders of house announced joint jackpot
AAcross 21: Having continuous luck playing craps?ONAROLL
AAcross 23: Heather cutting father's fences
AAcross 24: Remitting second resolution
AAcross 25: Viagra? Run out? A drug taker to swallow it
AAcross 26: They wanted reds out of my architects' designMCCARTHYITES
DDown 1: Letters for Foreign Office? Manuscript for groups of supporters
DDown 2: Called in foxhunting, daughter following you, almost, with "a son of God"?
DDown 3: 1930s documentary — decapitating searcher for Holy Grail with his armour?NIGHTMAIL
DDown 4: Works on theme setting on machine
DDown 5: More prepared, close to Kate Adie in posh car
DDown 6: Removes ties for Ferry, perhaps onus initially on Roxy Music reform
DDown 7: Rewriting shortly, comics typing funny showMONTYPYTHONS
DDown 10: I criss-cross with salon's manicure equipmentNAILSCISSORS
DDown 15: Fine Cleese, essentially taking 10 minutes to act around Q's successor
DDown 17: Containing tin, like recycled tin cans?
DDown 18: Material that's stimulating damaged ear — outside of the ear
DDown 19: Finish Green — Cluedo's final turn after half of lead piping's seen outside
DDown 20: Hard to keep up with Neighbours?
DDown 22: Insubstantial Daybreak
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