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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..

The Answers

Number# 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”BLACKMORE
AAcross 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 person
AAcross 9: A bracelet-like chain for the talus area of the leg; or, in the US, a name for a type of bobbysock
AAcross 10: Actor whose roles include the anti-hero in Blackadder, Rufus in Love Actually and a vicar in Four Weddings and a FuneralATKINSON
AAcross 11: Voice-amplifying loudhailer
AAcross 14: Waverley author, considered the inventor of the historical novel
AAcross 17: From Latin for “law, right”, a word meaning fair/impartial; accurately true; exact; or, due/deserved
AAcross 18: An old or poetic word for apparel, equipage or rich clothing; an orderly arrangement; or, an impressive collection or display
AAcross 19: A heavy blow or dent; an informal word for a party; or, an attempt at something not done before
AAcross 21: A cut of beef steakT-BONE
AAcross 23: A gentle coastal zephyr, blowing inland from the ocean; or, a cocktail of vodka mixed with the juice of cranberries and grapefruitSEA BREEZE
AAcross 25: Element whose symbol W refers to its former name, wolfram
AAcross 28: Meaning “bound, tied”, a term for music performed in a smooth manner without perceptible pauses between the notes
AAcross 30: Word meaning fresh, modern, not of an old family, recent or young
AAcross 31: Landrail whose Latin name, Crex crex, echoes its comb-like call
DDown 1: Meaning “fourth part”, a quarter of a round cake or flatbread enriched with baking soda, buttermilk, oatmeal or potato
DDown 2: A block of plain paper upon which to make rapid or rough drawings; or, a book of literary vignettes
DDown 2: A block of plain paper upon which to make rapid or rough drawings; or, a book of literary vignettes
DDown 3: Genus of plant with seeds or “nuts” used to flavour a fizzy brown soft drink of the same name
DDown 4: Birds’ bills; noses; platypuses’ or turtles’ jaws; or, teachers at Eton
DDown 5: Artist whose Turner Prize- nominated My Bed installation sold for £2.54m at Christie’s auctionEMIN
DDown 6: A fillet or ribbon worn round the head; or, a strapless bikini top
DDown 8: A spectre or spirit; a person’s soul; semblance; a faint trace, glimmer or vestige; or, a 1990 film featuring the song Unchained Melody
DDown 12: Scientist whose development of the mass spectrograph earned him the 1922 Nobel Prize in ChemistryASTON
DDown 13: An accoucheur, matron, midwife, nanny or sister, for example; a worker ant/bee responsible for brood care; or, a tree planted to shelter others
DDown 15: Chain or rope for hauling a ship’s anchor; or, a wire/bundle of insulated wires in a protective casing
DDown 16: The study of religious creeds
DDown 20: Paired with “crêpe”, a pancake served in a buttery orange sauce and often flambéed in brandySUZETTE
DDown 22: Folk name for a brown bear
DDown 24: A twig; a bow for a fiddle; or, with “cocktail”, a miniature brochette
DDown 26: A bathrobe, dress, frock, nighty, scholar’s cloak or surgeon’s robe
DDown 27: Forename of Wally Batty’s wife in Last of the Summer WineNORA
DDown 29: The wild cherry or mazard
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