Telegraph Herculis Answers - Monday, 4th September 2023 There are 15 across clues and 18 down clues for the Telegraph Herculis crossword on Monday, 4th September 2023. View the answers below.. Also try..All Telegraph Herculis AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 6: Author of a novel set in 17th-century Exmoor that follows eponymous heroine Lorna Doone, whose name is used as rhyming slang for “spoon”BLACKMOREAAcross 7: Large cup used without a saucer for cocoa, coffee, tea etc; an informal word for one’s face/mouth; a grimace; or, a gullible personMUGAAcross 9: A bracelet-like chain for the talus area of the leg; or, in the US, a name for a type of bobbysockANKLETAAcross 10: Actor whose roles include the anti-hero in Blackadder, Rufus in Love Actually and a vicar in Four Weddings and a FuneralATKINSONAAcross 11: Voice-amplifying loudhailerMEGAPHONEAAcross 14: Waverley author, considered the inventor of the historical novelSCOTTAAcross 17: From Latin for “law, right”, a word meaning fair/impartial; accurately true; exact; or, due/deservedJUSTAAcross 18: An old or poetic word for apparel, equipage or rich clothing; an orderly arrangement; or, an impressive collection or displayARRAYAAcross 19: A heavy blow or dent; an informal word for a party; or, an attempt at something not done beforeBASHAAcross 21: A cut of beef steakT-BONEAAcross 23: A gentle coastal zephyr, blowing inland from the ocean; or, a cocktail of vodka mixed with the juice of cranberries and grapefruitSEA BREEZEAAcross 25: Element whose symbol W refers to its former name, wolframTUNGSTENAAcross 28: Meaning “bound, tied”, a term for music performed in a smooth manner without perceptible pauses between the notesLEGATOAAcross 30: Word meaning fresh, modern, not of an old family, recent or youngNEWAAcross 31: Landrail whose Latin name, Crex crex, echoes its comb-like callCORNCRAKEDDown 1: Meaning “fourth part”, a quarter of a round cake or flatbread enriched with baking soda, buttermilk, oatmeal or potatoFARLDDown 2: A block of plain paper upon which to make rapid or rough drawings; or, a book of literary vignettesSKETCH PADDDown 2: A block of plain paper upon which to make rapid or rough drawings; or, a book of literary vignettesSKETCHPADDDown 3: Genus of plant with seeds or “nuts” used to flavour a fizzy brown soft drink of the same nameCOLADDown 4: Birds’ bills; noses; platypuses’ or turtles’ jaws; or, teachers at EtonBEAKSDDown 5: Artist whose Turner Prize- nominated My Bed installation sold for £2.54m at Christie’s auctionEMINDDown 6: A fillet or ribbon worn round the head; or, a strapless bikini topBANDEAUDDown 8: A spectre or spirit; a person’s soul; semblance; a faint trace, glimmer or vestige; or, a 1990 film featuring the song Unchained MelodyGHOSTDDown 12: Scientist whose development of the mass spectrograph earned him the 1922 Nobel Prize in ChemistryASTONDDown 13: An accoucheur, matron, midwife, nanny or sister, for example; a worker ant/bee responsible for brood care; or, a tree planted to shelter othersNURSEDDown 15: Chain or rope for hauling a ship’s anchor; or, a wire/bundle of insulated wires in a protective casingCABLEDDown 16: The study of religious creedsSYMBOLICSDDown 20: Paired with “crêpe”, a pancake served in a buttery orange sauce and often flambéed in brandySUZETTEDDown 22: Folk name for a brown bearBRUINDDown 24: A twig; a bow for a fiddle; or, with “cocktail”, a miniature brochetteSTICKDDown 26: A bathrobe, dress, frock, nighty, scholar’s cloak or surgeon’s robeGOWNDDown 27: Forename of Wally Batty’s wife in Last of the Summer WineNORADDown 29: The wild cherry or mazardGEAN