The Guardian Cryptic Crossword No. 25546 – Clues and Answers

This crossword No. 25546 clues and answers were published on Tue 31 Jan 2012 and the puzzle can be visited by following The Guardian Cryptic Crossword No. 25546 link.

All Across Clues and Answers:


1-acrossFigure for bike subsequently in Iranian money : QUADRILATERAL
10-acrossBrook coming in turned out painter : UTRILLO
11-acrossDog causing parent’s quarrel : MASTIFF
12-acrossBlack circle backed by hunting stars : ORION
13-acrossButterfly : SACREBLEU
14-acrossRule stated in the dictionary : EDICT
16-acrossChanging 13 no use on a city in Spain : BARCELONA
18-acrossBeing just ordinary people, they voted against holding on to the lady : NONHEROES
19-acrossMake good progress going with Wells the other way : GOFAR
20-acrossBlocking of applause with both second and first entries : OBVIATION
23-acrossChucked old English manner of speaking : SLANG
24-across26 for doctor during varied hours : RHOMBUS
25-acrossShirt, say, for fellow member included : GARMENT
26-across1 and all in live record put in with baby? : PARALLELOGRAM

All Down Clues and Answers:


2-down – This country’s wet weather hits the Scot: I’m from further east : UKRAINIAN
3-down – Bob for Thomas from Shady Lane : DYLAN
4-down – Chains in which one makes no progress : IRONS
5-down – Carry mops to refurbish military unit : ARMYCORPS
6-down – Tea’s brewed before horse takes part in the rites of spring : EASTEREGG
7-down – Marie Lloyd’s enslaved fairy : ARIEL
8-down – Roughs harm unfortunate: I cope, providing protective authority : EUROPEANCOURT
9-down – See 8 : OFHUMANRIGHTS
15-down – Tip of Africa might be a wild country or river : THEGAMBIA
16-down – Boiled egg initially is cooked by green : BIODIESEL
17-down – Projection in present article not being filmed : OFFCAMERA
21-down – Band member dressed as a boy : VIOLA
22-down – Boy from black African country with opposite ending : NIGEL
23-down – Don’t talk? Getting warmer: What does it matter?, I say : SHRUG

This crossword has in total 28 where 14 are across and 14 are down.

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