The Guardian Cryptic Crossword No. 22126 – Clues and Answers

This crossword No. 22126 clues and answers were published on Wed 07 Feb 2001 and the puzzle can be visited by following The Guardian Cryptic Crossword No. 22126 link.

All Across Clues and Answers:


1-acrossPuzzler’s not paid, so it’s a penny less than a pound for a man that entertains unknown writers, according to the 20 : HONISOIT
5-acrossSee 2 : IMPUNE
9-acrossIf coming in, just make it easy : SIMPLIFY
10-acrossNeuter tom? I did nothing wrong, according to the Queen : DIEUET
12-acrossBriton not beginning to express his surprise : LIMEY
13-acrossCorresponding figures for those characteristically against things? : ANTITYPES
14-acrossSee 1 : QUIMALYPENSE
18-acrossWhere there are platforms for actors Claude and Jacques, not backing out : TRAINSTATION
21-acrossDiplomatic introductions? : OVERTURES
23-acrossHad tea about four in return of musical : EVITA
24-acrossPut into mind on the 49th day of this month? : INSTIL
25-acrossSee 10 : MONDROIT
26-acrossAccess to course : ENTREE
27-acrossLaundry worker in one aspect seems an unlikely canonisation : STARCHER

All Down Clues and Answers:


1-down – Move fast but not straight? : HUSTLE
2-down – Submarine captain to attack : NEMOME
3-down – Religious army left poor nun with tea cake : SALLYLUNN
4-down – Trouble-making name in Webster’s duchy on hill in springtime : INFLAMMATORY
6-down – Wet? Me? A holy man? : MOIST
7-down – Illegally in possession of piano in the course of former money-lending : USURPING
8-down – Cambs. isle about to model itself on Cambs. village : ELTISLEY
11-down – A lot of the set set to make a complaint : ATHLETESFOOT
15-down – Food established by German article : PROVENDER
16-down – Belladonna causing a dreadful crime – city leaves on tree : ATROPINE
17-down – See 2 : LACESSIT
19-down – The King and I”s nonsense – put this on it! : KIBOSH
20-down – Hose attachment used for parts of garden terraces : GARTER
22-down – One of two, energy or wind : TWINE

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

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