The Guardian Cryptic Crossword No. 21800 – Clues and Answers

This crossword No. 21800 clues and answers were published on Fri 21 Jan 2000 and the puzzle can be visited by following The Guardian Cryptic Crossword No. 21800 link.

All Across Clues and Answers:


1-acrossStop for a time, having finished the development : BREAKTHROUGH
8-acrossRetired friend of Pythias in charge of travelling : NOMADIC
9-acrossNT liar nearly declared grandmother to be backward : ANANIAS
11-acrossNewspapermen could be so tired : EDITORS
12-acrossEducation will switch it in and out : TUITION
13-acrossPetty cash needed but none in a bedsitter : FLOAT
14-acrossRussian port calls for chief backer : ARCHANGEL
16-acrossDesperate for telephone system, one held by fastening : LASTDITCH
19-acrossFarm operated by church : RANCH
21-acrossAthlete in cellar, turning again : VAULTER
23-acrossUrn is as translated into this language : RUSSIAN
24-acrossMuch alcohol puts king in wrong : SKINFUL
25-acrossAmerican tree goes headlong : NUTPINE
26-acrossChurchman turns dry ready-mix in church festival? : REDLETTERDAY

All Down Clues and Answers:


1-down – Graduate takes a moment to keep particular wine for child : BAMBINO
2-down – Most distant destruction reaches the majority : ENDMOST
3-down – Gives up pastry as initial impetus : KICKSTART
4-down – Find out time from ticker : HEART
5-down – Wind instrument uplifts company using aria without a name : OCARINA
6-down – Not losing when batting twice in silence : GAINING
7-down – Henry’s fourth wife, plainly! : ANNEOFCLEVES
10-down – Char passed round lake without help : SINGLEHANDED
15-down – Carbon once put outside this place for sticking together : COHERENCE
17-down – Bess needs IOU to get change for onion sauce : SOUBISE
18-down – Beautiful rhyme like Your Obedient Servant! : DUTIFUL
19-down – Broken reed about to pose when moved : RESITED
20-down – Lion’s tail is wrapped in fat with a deafening roar : NOISILY
22-down – What’s kindled again in obscure literature? : RELIT

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

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