Telegraph Herculis Answers - Monday, 24th April 2023 There are 14 across clues and 20 down clues for the Telegraph Herculis crossword on Monday, 24th April 2023. View the answers below.. Also try..All Telegraph Herculis AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 8: Novelist friend of Dylan Thomas who penned A High Wind in Jamaica and the Human Predicament series comprising The Fox in the Attic and The Wooden ShepherdessHUGHESAAcross 9: Act of drawing/pulling something over a surface by motive power; or, the grip of a tyre on a roadTRACTIONAAcross 10: A carbon alloy commonly used to make such things as Dutch ovens, firedogs, griddles and pokersCAST-IRONAAcross 11: The lateral drift of a ship or an aeroplane; or, elbow-roomLEEWAYAAcross 12: Nickname for the responsions examination formerly conducted at Oxford University; or, a dated British term for undergarmentsSMALLSAAcross 15: Spanish word meaning “sparkling” and one of Spain’s fizzy wine varieties other than cavaESPUMOSOAAcross 18: One who figuratively sends another to Coventry; a type of shock absorber; or, a device for suppressing voltage transients or spikesSNUBBERAAcross 20: From the name of the “Lord High Everything Else” in The Mikado, a person considered pompously self-importantPOOH-BAHAAcross 23: Meaning “dog’s tail”, the ancient name of Ursa Minor or of its brightest star, PolarisCYNOSUREAAcross 25: A secret member/supporter of a group, party, sect etc; or, a short word for a type of digital currencyCRYPTOAAcross 26: Leaves of grass; or, flat sections of oars, propellers or swordsBLADESAAcross 29: Cotswolds-born author of novels including A Village Affair, The Choir and The Rector’s WifeTROLLOPEAAcross 32: A door, gate or other portal; or, an actor’s arrival onto the stageENTRANCEAAcross 33: Coarse cloth used to make coats fastened with togglesDUFFELDDown 1: A euphonium-like brass instrument for which Ralph Vaughan Williams composed a concertoTUBADDown 2: Songbird such as a nightingale or a robin; or, an informal conversation, whether face-to-face or onlineCHATDDown 3: Egyptian fertility deity killed by his brother Seth and brought back to life by his wife and sister, IsisOSIRISDDown 4: A venom-injecting part of a bee or wasp; a cocktail of brandy and crème de menthe; or, a painful blowSTINGERDDown 5: Projectile fired from a cannon; or, a rounded part of the sole of a footBALLDDown 6: A narrow river or brook; or, a steady flow of air, fluid or gasSTREAMDDown 7: Indian gram flour crêpe or pancake served with a savoury fillingDOSADDown 13: Currency known informally as boodle, bread, dosh, lolly or lootMONEYDDown 14: Short word for a workroom for the conduct of scientific researchLABDDown 16: Vietnamese noodle soupPHODDown 17: Beginning of a race/activity; or, a sudden involuntary movementSTARTDDown 19: Rod Hull’s puppet modelled on an Australian bird of the same nameEMUDDown 21: Grass dried as fodder; or, a circular figure in country dancingHAYDDown 22: The clerihew inventor; or, the first person to photograph snowflakesBENTLEYDDown 24: Commands; classes of society; chivalric fellowships; or, commissions to supply commodities etcORDERSDDown 25: Harmonic sets of musical notes; or, a literary word for harp stringsCHORDSDDown 27: A pulmonary organ of the bodyLUNGDDown 28: Basin in a kitchen or a scullerySINKDDown 30: Opposite of drag in fluid dynamics; a rhytidectomy; a feeling of elation; an elevator; or, a ski towLIFTDDown 31: Quarry of a rapacious bird/beast; a victim; or, an old word for plunderPREY