The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 29,209 - Nov 15 2019
Clues | Answers |
A canny one turning into a nuisance | ANNOYANCE |
Airway with skill being set up, mostly inexpensive | TRACHEA |
Ancient Greek female has pop disturbed | SAPPHO |
Assembled to be picked up | GATHERED |
Attitude that is not heartless evident in speech | ORIENTATION |
Bashing with a bit of power when stuck in grass | SWATTING |
Bat seen in one side of Oxford? | FLYINGFOX |
Be more than relatively stupefied, unconscious at the start | OUTNUMBER |
Bride always keeps so perfect | IDEAL |
Dishevelled hobo ate with us in home by bank maybe | HOUSEBOAT |
Drink in bed in school | SCOTCH |
Drink? A fairy gets it knocked back, loudly | APERITIF |
Fibre shown by female, one getting keen | FILAMENT |
Fights in beastly homes about nothing | SETTOS |
Having bad effect on mother, a drink, little good | DAMAGING |
In short match the French shine | GLEAM |
Indicating ruler faced with ruin | MARKING |
Jane, for one, certainly upset before lament's cut short | SEYMOUR |
Noisy clamour spreading out around India in bitter manner | ACRIMONIOUSLY |
Nonsense talked in Brussels? Something perhaps at the breakfast table | BELGIANWAFFLE |
One may have a number of bowlers not being used | HATSTAND |
Orchestra in assembly room finishing with Beethoven's Third | HALLE |
Publicity provided by alliance for accepted custom | PRAXIS |
Put on paper as something deemed to have lost value | WRITTENDOWN |
Strong temporary accommodation established by river | POTENT |
Study what sounds like marine mammal's hide | CONCEAL |
Tease us about making money | SUGAR |
Walk from house, love getting healthy | HOOFIT |
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