The Guardian - Cryptic crossword No 27,934 - Sep 24 2019
Clues | Answers |
Approximate Spoonerism of which makes another setter make a beastly noise? | BALLPARK |
Beastly European old man replaced by West Indian leader | SWINISH |
Bit of broccoli left over after essential part cut off | FLORET |
Bloody Mary following dance? No harm in it! | BALLY |
Cause to look foolish, if improperly fit and lusty | STULTIFY |
Chap taking the strain? He's a saint | PATRICK |
Coin about right for one from these shores | BRIT |
Draw? Point for football team, commonly | TOWN |
Eejit is senseless, but no b***** nutcase? | NUMSKULL |
Hamburger, say, as part of hunger management? | GERMAN |
John and Mark seem ominously close | LOOM |
Lamb, Bacon etc? Try in soups, then stews primarily | ESSAYISTS |
Move to live in the country where river is in swell | RURALISE |
Novelist with great love for English | HUGO |
Nutmeg's sibling is a symbol of authority in the 12 down | MACE |
Obvious time for a legal statement of grievance | PLAINT |
Outline result, if arsenic mixed with oxygen | SCENARIO |
Party with odd bits of wine to drink | DOWN |
PDSA role in treatment for cats | LEOPARDS |
Politician after very good solicitor | PIMP |
Put up with uniform, initially, when made to wear stockings | HOUSE |
Rather lost out as Puck? | FAIRY |
Ring road in Belgium, around its capital | EURO |
Rubbish setter, perhaps, but one with tenacious spirit | BULLDOG |
Sloth potentially extremely boring? Wrong! | DEADLYSIN |
Song originally on release when backing Prince? | ROYAL |
State of confusion in Salem about first to tour non-European capital | MAELSTROM |
Talk to writer about rubbish setting? | BINBAG |
This female's working as a flying fish catcher | HERON |
What might get thrown, if pub's beginning meals with no starter | PUNCHES |
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