| The Times - Cryptic - Times Cryptic No 27466 | |
| Clues | Answers |
| “Skinny” male swimming with pride | EPIDERMAL |
| A definition __ lowering constant speed | ALACRITY |
| A large deer in the midst of very small flies | VAMOOSES |
| A pair of transmitters and convertor safely relocated | olfactory nerves |
| A singular gesture brings delegate | ASSIGN |
| Be sick of entertaining the Spanish premier's wife | HELPMATE |
| Comrades rolling up blue carpet | slap down |
| Deceptively simple forces | IMPELS |
| Force displaying which female MP has issues | EMPHASIS |
| Former knight abandoning leader's standard | EXEMPLAR |
| Get wind of doctor breaking law | RUMBLE |
| Highly inaccurate description of pauper | badly-off |
| Isolated dispatch received by French company in recession | EREMITIC |
| Italian dish from area south of local river supplied | POLENTA |
| Joining a presenter with hardly any foreign capital | ADJACENT |
| Like croissant idiot picked up and consumed? | LUNATE |
| Notice investment of 50 made to settle account | PLAYBILL |
| Overrule order in stopping assignation | DOMINATE |
| Ring head of state up, showing good judgment | RESOUND |
| Screen test where exposure prevails over justice? | show trial |
| Showy TV full of error, beginning to end | TINSELLY |
| Smoothest tripe served up almost unsurpassed | glibbest |
| Sob stuff from sailor, by the way | PATHOS |
| Specially adapted troops shadowed guards | TAILORED |
| Support holiday deferment | STAY |
| Temporary work on set? | ACTING |
| Tipped favourites look to maintain the pace | keep step |
| Unmask Tories perhaps there and then | OUTRIGHT |
| Using last of inherited money, break the bank | DYKE |
| The Times - Cryptic - Times Quick Cryptic No 1448 | |
| Clues | Answers |
| Artilleryman, losing head, sheltering in NY convent | NUNNERY |
| Demented Fortinbras, sending away a likely heir? | first-born |
| Disregard Italian gentleman losing head | IGNORE |
| Endless poisonous drinks for characters in Hamlet | VILLAGERS |
| English copper coin, once | ECU |
| Every so often, arouse regret | RUE |
| Fares badly, taking fewer risks | SAFER |
| Good entertainer providing spirit | GHOST |
| If something is going up, I should be going off | fire alarm |
| Like Hamlet? Flag venue for play | avengeful |
| Long running drama set to take the Mickey? | the mousetrap |
| Manage to halt filming around end of Act I | cut it |
| My Gertrude’s first letter | GEE |
| Old letter from envoys to Horatio, first of all | ETH |
| Poor Jude, concealing a very familiar feeling | deja vu |
| Punctually, like Barnardo? The honour’s rare | on the hour |
| Quits, briefly, the night before | EVE |
| Revolutionary awfully vague, meeting Royal Academician | GUEVARA |
| Rosencrantz and Guildenstern initially tease | RAG |
| Serious Australians, perhaps, those preparing resting place | GRAVEDIGGERS |
| Somewhat abrupt, Ophelia, in her mind? | up top |
| The Swan’s tragic play: starting in Elsinore, it ends there | CYGNET |
| Turning up in Elsinore, no guarantee he’s doomed | GONER |
| Uncle’s child, agreeable to embrace revenge, finally | NIECE |
| Weapon handles son stuck roughly under king, finally | gunstocks |
| Wild herb found around Virginia | SAVAGE |
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
The Times - Cryptic - September 26 2019 Crossword Puzzle Solutions
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