| The Times - Cryptic - Times Cryptic No 27295 | |
| Clues | Answers |
| Artful Charlie going to bar more than once | clever-clever |
| Badly sung idea for a religious piece | agnus dei |
| Bury coins where roads meet | INTERCHANGE |
| City tree has to come down | OAKLAND |
| Company gets on top of new scam | CON |
| Composer writing feature about opus | CHOPIN |
| Damage most of camping man’s tent | MARQUEE |
| Died down and burned away, last of coal not needed | ABATED |
| Dish inducting fool into Creole cooking | CASSEROLE |
| Eye work that gets a lot of credit | OPTIC |
| German town burger men upset | NUREMBERG |
| Glue rifle butt, not taking seconds. That’s sound for some time | TICKTOCK |
| I pass after end of course | EGO |
| In a spot, perhaps, the man is flexible | LITHE |
| People in country to appeal about invading Vikings | SUDANESE |
| Prayer gives one lift | PATERNOSTER |
| Regular visitor put somewhat in shade | HABITUE |
| Rocks here seething with male fish | horse mackerel |
| Soldiers beheaded Achilles’ foe __ not state business | private sector |
| Sound is harsh, missing out on gold disc | STEREO |
| Spring up from vagrant, old and rank | TRAMPOLINE |
| Team’s cancelling southern date in Rome | IDES |
| This fixes pitches, yet using rake is wrong | key signature |
| True Australian is mostly stupid about tattoo | DINKUM |
| What draws little money to protect unwell these days | pencil lead |
| Where conductors meet to agree on technique, ultimately | NODE |
| Where film stage went for useless employees | DEADWOOD |
| Where there’s a will, there’s a __ | TESTATE |
| The Times - Cryptic - Times Quick Cryptic No 1305 | |
| Clues | Answers |
| A country pile? | HAYSTACK |
| Beyond compare, as House of Lords when empty? | PEERLESS |
| Bill turned up with ambassador to have a swim | BATHE |
| Briefly follow popular Soviet leader | STALIN |
| Coal miner runs after dog | COLLIER |
| Emergency committee needs firm support | COBRA |
| England going mad? That’s the impression | ENGRAVING |
| Fatuous characters in Twain anecdote | INANE |
| Fights about European difficulties | SCRAPES |
| Henry’s in great pain | ACHE |
| Immature, year-old gnu heading north | YOUNG |
| Keen to be a long time in Her Majesty's embrace? | EAGER |
| Legal profession's drinking den | BAR |
| Occasionally arrange fundraising event | RAG |
| One who weeps about resistance fighter | BRAWLER |
| Partner is in trouble, that’s become apparent | TRANSPIRE |
| Primate's a partisan, it’s said | GORILLA |
| Remarkable dramas in Indian city of old | MADRAS |
| Reporter's funny bone | HUMERUS |
| Servant's amusement causes serious offence | MANSLAUGHTER |
| Strange place for an eagle, they say | EERIE |
| Sum to put back | tot up |
| Tear city hall apart in dramatic fashion | theatrically |
| Terribly enraged? | ANGERED |
| Timid chap getting married by river | MOUSE |
| Travel in part of Hebrides | RIDE |
Monday, March 11, 2019
The Times - Cryptic - March 11 2019 Crossword Puzzle Answer
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