The Guardian Cryptic Crossword No. 29092 – Clues and Answers

This crossword No. 29092 clues and answers were published on Fri 09 Jun 2023 and the puzzle can be visited by following The Guardian Cryptic Crossword No. 29092 link.

All Across Clues and Answers:


8-acrossCrucial line in a Humphrey Bogart film : KEYLARGO
9-acrossAngry protest you are texting : UPROAR
10-acrossScore of one thousand : MARK
11-acrossDishes cook made without recipe succeeded : DREAMBOATS
12-acrossSave contents of bevy put back in container : VESSEL
14-acrossSet off from eastern sea : EMBARKED
15-acrossSybil regularly scratched by earl’s bristles : STUBBLE
17-acrossOne navigating in extreme places is capsizing : KEELING
20-acrossFine food shop close to boutique : DELICATE
22-acrossVacuous American? Very much so! : ANDHOW
23-acrossBanditry as well as a case for gendarme : BRIGANDAGE
24-acrossDebut for Anto — and what Boatman says to get attention : AHOY
25-acrossTime to tuck into huge pieces of lamb : GIGOTS
26-acrossNobleman’s address in either end of Lichfield : LORDSHIP

All Down Clues and Answers:


1-down – Self-indulgent English scoundrel overwhelmed by depression : DECADENT
2-down – Stick a lot of chocolate on an ice cream : FLAK
3-down – Most of party bags free for the lady tying the knot : BRIDAL
4-down – Did quail in bit of stock with European wine : COWERED
5-down – Like a catchy tune Mike included in album he composed : HUMMABLE
6-down – Member getting the Guardian’s extremely colourful advert in mail : ARMOURCLAD
7-down – British PM’s unfinished struggle : BATTLE
13-down – Smaller group waggling bums outside royal party : SUBKINGDOM
16-down – Being scrawny, rest head : LEANNESS
18-down – Making new terms, one developed area of philosophy : NEOLOGIC
19-down – Cricket side team up without breaking rules : LEGALLY
21-down – What you might do with a bug or a creepy-crawly : EARWIG
22-down – Rulers like to host Picaroon on turning up : AMEERS
24-down – Taking top off, slip in recess : APSE

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

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