| The Times - Cryptic - Times Cryptic No 27380 | |
| Clues | Answers |
| A French cookery writer reportedly never surpassed | UNBEATEN |
| An anthropoid ape abandoning sick goat | ANGORA |
| Bird runs away from mole | PIE |
| Clarifying old project a politician put together | EXPLANATORY |
| Container originally carrying wine from the east | CANISTER |
| Count disturbed by a tirade before a dance | TARANTELLA |
| Direct popular chap primarily employed in army intelligence | INSTANTANEOUS |
| Exclamation of relief not many voiced | PHEW |
| Explosion traveller recorded at first in a number of books | REPORT |
| Figure one changed at random | hendecagon |
| Function held up by old archbishop with jagged teeth? | runcinate |
| In Hogwarts, a new sickbay | SAN |
| Islanders’ expression of pleasure in some Venetian paintings | TAHITIANS |
| Isolated peak nobody attempts to scale, do we hear? | NUNATAK |
| Judge stamping down on American gangster’s noncompliance | REFUSAL |
| Lover involved with riot at opera | il trovatore |
| One who takes on work with model | OPPOSER |
| Projectiles initially manufactured in a very short time | AMMO |
| Sci-fi captain reversing cart in Scottish burial ground | KIRKYARD |
| Sent out principally for eating lolly in art period? | SEICENTO |
| Smart and trendy? It’s what fast movers make it | SNAPPY |
| Sort of fruit a granny eats when husband is out? | ANANAS |
| Spanish chap, person once nursing certain soldiers | SENOR |
| State, inter alia, what can stop us? | ALBANIA |
| Suitor regularly found in German novelist’s imposing house | MANSION |
| Time to tuck into finest burger concoction — oops, dropped it! | BUTTERFINGERS |
| What one may learn by accepting established award | ROSETTE |
| Woman digesting opening of tough letter from abroad | THETA |
| The Times - Cryptic - Times Quick Cryptic No 1376 | |
| Clues | Answers |
| Beastly joint offering wine | HOCK |
| Boy with nothing to eat in pack | LOAD |
| British command leads to row and division | BORDERLINE |
| By river, man of a bygone era | CAMBRIAN |
| Chemical in acid and speed | TARTRATE |
| Difficult to support one sort of book | HARDBACK |
| Experts in disgrace sometimes | ACES |
| Express regret, with vision falling short | SIGH |
| Fish slumber mostly upside down! | EELS |
| Friend follows soldiers, in truth | REALLY |
| Girl in the era of Nell Gwyn? | CAROLINE |
| Good person has minor irritations, spasms of pain | STITCHES |
| Got worse, being wrinkled at end of month | DECLINED |
| Hear tramp in capital city | ROME |
| Holiday home, a property for tenants south of church | CHALET |
| Leaving parade, disagreeing | falling out |
| Map book landing on top of table finally | at last |
| One who achieves a burning ambition? | ARSONIST |
| Production for people of a certain age | GENERATION |
| Reacted angrily, getting hairy | BRISTLED |
| Shrubs for senior citizens | ELDERS |
| Side falling apart fades away | DIES |
| Suggestion less than perfect | IDEA |
| When troubled, is not tense or rigid | set in stone |
Monday, June 17, 2019
The Times - Cryptic - June 18 2019 Crossword Puzzle Answer
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