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The Guardian Cryptic Answers - Thursday, 6th February 2014

There are 13 across clues and 14 down clues for the The Guardian Cryptic crossword on Thursday, 6th February 2014. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 5: French star having party in pub before closing timeBARDOT
AAcross 6: Learners that you finally supplied with driving aids
AAcross 9: Coward's end is elsewhere in conflict at seaCODWAR
AAcross 10: Minimal intelligence?
AAcross 11: Youngster's finishes counting towards score
AAcross 12: Folder with task organised for dealers
AAcross 13: Complete parts of it repeatedly, as in some places hereDOTTHEISAND
AAcross 18: See 13CROSSTHETS
AAcross 21: Unsettled, with low temperature
AAcross 22: Sit exam — holding it back is extremely silly
AAcross 23: A lot of people in the wrong — setter and solver backed out
AAcross 24: In this way, editor is influenced
AAcross 25: Uncertainly move infant in discomfort? Not hot, however
DDown 1: Have a fit, finally, as part of blazing row in townGROWINTO
DDown 2: Over and over again, interrupting journey north for detectivePOIROT
DDown 3: Look for some 12 who deal with cuts
DDown 4: Good sort including East European in drive
DDown 4: Good sort including East European in drive
DDown 5: Worker, perhaps, holding up excessively small footwear
DDown 7: Mishandled pistol went off
DDown 8: Tools gripping inside of ear for piercing operations
DDown 14: Bound to find them, oddly, on the left
DDown 15: Able to figure out true mean, somehow
DDown 16: Skill is found around old part of France
DDown 17: Tree in which rook sits before moving
DDown 19: First section's set up for governor once
DDown 20: Piece of furniture in which to put a kind of shirt
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