Telegraph Herculis Answers - Monday, 3rd July 2023 There are 16 across clues and 18 down clues for the Telegraph Herculis crossword on Monday, 3rd July 2023. View the answers below.. Also try..All Telegraph Herculis AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 8: Impressionist whose oeuvre of some 6,000 paintings includes The Cup of Chocolate, The Large Bathers and The UmbrellasRENOIRAAcross 9: A drawing near; or, a means of access, such as an avenue or driveAPPROACHAAcross 10: From Sanskrit meaning "bread", an Indian chapati-like flatbreadROTIAAcross 11: Traditional Hawaiian starch staple made from taro root; or, a ball swung on a string in Maori dancingPOIAAcross 12: One's power of recall; the sum of impressions retained by the mind; or, a computer's main storeMEMORYAAcross 13: A diagram of the positions of celestial objects; a chart, outline or table; a systematic plan of action; or, a secret or underhand plotSCHEMEAAcross 15: The genus of plants comprising the honeysuckles/woodbinesLONICERAAAcross 18: A weight bearer or prop, such as a beam, buttress, easel or tripodSUPPORTAAcross 21: A woven strip of cotton, hemp or nylon as a strap, seat belt or a piece of upholstery tape for a chairWEBBINGAAcross 23: A filter such as a colander, sieve, riddle or tea-leaves catcherSTRAINERAAcross 24: District with its own church and a pastor or priest; or, the churchgoers or members of said communityPARISHAAcross 26: Each of the petals or rays of a chrysanthemum or daisy; or, a stem forming part of a head of broccoliFLORETAAcross 29: A canal; an edit; an incision; a power outage; or, a reductionCUTAAcross 30: Children's author who wrote about characters including the BFG, the Oompa-Loompas, the Twits and Willy WonkaDAHLAAcross 32: Capital of Tuscany; or, a character in The Magic RoundaboutFLORENCEAAcross 33: One of the names for the rapidly delivered jab-cross in boxingONE-TWODDown 1: With sacred symbols including dates, palm trees and veils, a Titaness goddess of fertility, mother to Apollo and ArtemisLETODDown 2: A tight-fitting corset, outer waistcoat or sleeveless undergarment, often laced at the front; or, the upper part of a dressBODICEDDown 3: An iced drink flavoured with coffee or crème de menthe, for exampleFRAPPEDDown 4: Name, thought to derive from Italian dialect for "little turnips", for small stuffed envelopes of pastaRAVIOLIDDown 5: Italian word for sparkling wineSPUMANTEDDown 6: Body shape; fitness; a long bench; a school class; or, a questionnaire or other schedule to be filled inFORMDDown 7: From Latin for "maple", genus of said tree and also the sycamoreACERDDown 14: An act of calculating, numbering or totting-up; the fineness of yarn; or, a charge in an indictmentCOUNTDDown 16: Centre of an ear of corn/maize upon which the kernels growCOBDDown 17: Rounds or steps of ladders; or, levels in hierarchical structuresRUNGSDDown 19: Legume, such as a marrowfat, served with fish and chipsPEADDown 20: Sound indicating an incoming call on a mobile or smartphoneRINGTONEDDown 22: Surveillance device, such as an electronic tag; a detective or private eye; or, a variable-rate mortgageTRACKERDDown 24: General word for a magical, medicinal or poisonous drinkPOTIONDDown 25: From Old English for "paddle, oar", the steering mechanism of a boatRUDDERDDown 27: A cheerful tune; a jaunty rhythm; a rise and fall; or, a buoyant motionLILTDDown 28: Word denoting a cheerleader-style miniskirt with ruffled tiersRARADDown 31: Any of various birds of prey known in Latin as accipitersHAWK