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The Guardian Cryptic Answers

Tuesday, 18th November 2014
There are 15 across clues and 16 down clues for the The Guardian Cryptic crossword on Tuesday, 18th November 2014. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Primarily, sort of relationships for sentimental people
AAcross 5: A setter takes fool round a castle …
AAcross 9: … and another somewhere in West Yorks
AAcross 10: Not half bad candelabra prince left in ballroom?
AAcross 10: Not half bad candelabra prince left in ballroom?
AAcross 11: Former cargo ship docked by Russian river outside city walls
AAcross 12: See 21
AAcross 14: We suspect it's a reputed 21-12er in 26 and 20s …GUARDIANISTA
AAcross 18: … so 5 across suggests betting I clued "booty" crudely, for all to seeITCOULDBEYOU
AAcross 21: English newspaper has women in underwear? Er … that is taken as read, we hear
AAcross 22: State of repair of small Oklahoma art house
AAcross 25: Inclined to fight nasty libel case? Ring for answer
AAcross 26: Role finally penned by Shakespeare for Vandyke?
AAcross 27: Musical, as Sir Robin's wife might have been
AAcross 28: Win through spin at a live game
DDown 1: Over 50s dancing? 18!
DDown 2: Holiday at sea curtailed, if overturned
DDown 3: Where Francis Rossi plays with only one son, just as beforeINSTATUQUO
DDown 4: Religious leader had us fooled
DDown 5: In singing style of Cambridge priest doing a turn
DDown 6: Like a mouse beginning to make fearful sound
DDown 7: Stole a 2, interior part of which is offering best shade of green?
DDown 8: Message left in note, eg "Castle in the morning"
DDown 13: Nancy's article about Blake contains argument rejected as impractical
DDown 15: Set record unknown to medical science
DDown 16: Female, about 50, under maiden name in error
DDown 17: Fought with second copper, getting fine — then ran away
DDown 19: Fleet Street's third magazine to provide content for adults
DDown 20: You might have set foot in this bit of West Yorks (and, also, its castle)
DDown 23: Silly chap with awfully wet way of speaking
DDown 24: Warm beer
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