Telegraph Herculis Answers - Monday, 16th January 2023 There are 16 across clues and 18 down clues for the Telegraph Herculis crossword on Monday, 16th January 2023. View the answers below.. Also try..All Telegraph Herculis AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 8: Forename of constable Macbeth of Lochdubh in a series of crime novels written by Marion Chesney under the pen name M. C. BeatonHAMISHAAcross 9: A reamer for extracting the juice from lemons, limes or orangesSQUEEZERAAcross 10: A long bench; a hare’s bed; one’s figure or physique; or, structural unity in art, literature or musicFORMAAcross 11: From an ancient root meaning “age or life of man”, a term for earth and its collective inhabitantsWORLDAAcross 12: A “streetcar” on rails; or, a barrow, truck or tub used in a coalmineTRAMAAcross 13: A penetrating, piquant or pungent flavour; or, the point or prong of a knife that fits into its haft/handleTANGAAcross 15: A chronological sequence; the inheriting of, or right to, a title; heirs collectively; or, posteritySUCCESSIONAAcross 17: Deep-fried tubular Italian pastries filled with sweetened ricottaCANNOLIAAcross 19: Henry I’s daughter who waged an unsuccessful civil war against Stephen for some 19 yearsMATILDAAAcross 22: One of a number of adhesive squares/rectangles of paper forming a block-like writing padPOST-IT NOTEAAcross 24: A twist in a hose, length of hair or road; or, a crick in the neckKINKAAcross 26: Facts, figures, info, stats etc, collated for analysis or referenceDATAAAcross 28: Short word for fizzy quinine water, traditionally mixed with the tipple described in 14 DownTONICAAcross 30: Animals which, according to a proverb, “may look at a king”CATSAAcross 31: A combination of letters and numbers assigned to an address for the purpose of sorting mailPOSTCODEAAcross 32: A board or butt marked with a series of concentric rings for archery; or, any object aimed atTARGETDDown 1: Italian sculptor in the neoclassical style who created Cupid and Psyche and a nude statue of Napoleon in the guise of the Roman god MarsCANOVADDown 2: A company or business house; a team of hospital doctors; or, a gang of football hooligansFIRMDDown 3: English actor who starred in Goodnight Mister Tom, Inspector Morse and A Year in ProvenceTHAWDDown 4: Large bird that, as its genus name Struthio camelus suggests, was once known as the camel birdOSTRICHDDown 5: An almond-topped marmalade-enriched Scottish fruit bread, said to have been a favourite teatime treat of Queen Elizabeth IIDUNDEE CAKEDDown 6: Triangular tracts of fluvial sediment, named for their resemblance to the shape of a Greek letterDELTASDDown 7: Meaning “falling vulture”, the constellation Lyra’s brightest starVEGADDown 14: Meaning “falling vulture”, the constellation Lyra’s brightest starGINDDown 15: A standard formula of words used to begin/open a letter or speech; or, a greeting generallySALUTATIONDDown 16: A lute-like Arabic instrument; or, agarwood used in perfumeryOUDDDown 18: Word for a fuss, found in the title of a Shakespearean comedyADODDown 20: Pigmented liquid for pens or printing; cuttlefish fluid; tattoo work; or, publicity in the written mediaINKDDown 21: A caster/ironworker; or, a person who establishes somethingFOUNDERDDown 23: Characteristics or idiosyncrasies forming one’s personalityTRAITSDDown 25: Aromatic mace-covered seedNUTMEGDDown 27: Indian word for a potato, served with spinach or “saag”ALOODDown 29: House for doves or pigeonsCOTEDDown 30: A dray, wagon or wheelbarrowCART