The Guardian - Cryptic crossword No 27,638 - Oct 11 2018
| Clues | Answers |
| A rook nested in smaller species' overcrowded area | WARREN |
| Adult errs when drunk? Butts in here, perhaps | ASHTRAYS |
| Article with piece about female trainspotter | ANORAK |
| Badger runs through mown grass | HARRY |
| Blame shifted, after royal subject knocked over dearest possession | EWE |
| Broadcast mocking animal eating grain as fodder | RYEGRASS |
| Car that only young owners treasure always starts | TOYOTA |
| Computer keyboard's lead is waterproof | MACK |
| Crime committed against state senator? | HIGHTREASON |
| Essential for galop, metronome's rising speed | TEMPO |
| Fatty substances put Tory leader on edge | LIPIDS |
| Girl returned to look quickly through yearly publications | ALMANACS |
| Impractically theoretical medic taking round out to home by river | DOCTRINAIRE |
| Man going on board with female, in steady relationship at first | SURFER |
| Notes drink causing muddled confusion | MESSUP |
| One writing piece about male star | PENTAGRAM |
| Piece of cake turned up? Keep mum on! | PUSHOVER |
| Poet from Maidenhead almost set off in posh car | RHYMESTER |
| Rogue with second name unknown | SCALLY |
| See 11 | NEVER |
| See 11 | YOU |
| See 11 | BEANOTHER |
| See 15 | SUMNER |
| See 27 | LAMB |
| Some running of errands for dogsbody | GOFER |
| Southern river with very good crustaceans | SCAMPI |
| Standard way of saying RAM must remain constant? (5,4,5,2,7,3) | THEREWILL |
| Sting involving gin and rum drunk around Geordieland? | GORDON |
| Those wrongly taking clarinet solos, discontentedly playing | LARCENISTS |
| Topless thin torso, sporting white bloomers | ARROWROOTS |
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