The Guardian Cryptic Answers - Monday, 25th June 2001 There are 27 across clues and 29 down clues for the The Guardian Cryptic crossword on Monday, 25th June 2001. View the answers below.. Also try..All The Guardian Cryptic AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 7: Poison scare in disasterARSENICAAcross 8: The French are after refreshing quiet drinkTEQUILAAAcross 9: Noisy performance given daily — one with some variationCHARIVARIAAcross 10: Lack of warmth with Ulster tribe of oldICENIAAcross 10: Consecrate into an orderANOINTAAcross 11: Sprinter fails to start is state religious establishmentNUNNERYAAcross 11: Found on a ship aft, perhaps, and fragileTAFFRAILAAcross 12: Writer whose first name Cockney finds exceeding difficult to pronounceKIPLINGAAcross 12: It is small, yet strangely irritating to the eyeSTYEAAcross 13: Many a bird is a thrushMAVISAAcross 13: Jeopardize settlementCOMPROMISEAAcross 14: Season to study ten-cent bookCONDIMENTAAcross 14: Preliminary plan for training harbour guides?PILOTSCHEMEAAcross 16: Obstacle to commission — a rise, less a/c sent in errorSALES RESISTANCEAAcross 19: Leading director, keen and economicalDAVIDLEANAAcross 19: Threatened badger quartersBROWBEATENAAcross 21: Having planted seed, therefore had to get marriedSOWEDAAcross 22: Slow part of service?GRADUALAAcross 22: Reputation is something we all haveNAMEAAcross 23: Man in service used to bore at length about nothingDRAGOONAAcross 23: Nothing more than a captaincy for a Royal MarineCOMMANDOAAcross 24: Heart-throb turns up at collegePULSEAAcross 24: Is in its rightful place among Latin phrasesIN-SITUAAcross 25: Forward to study manureRE-ADDRESSAAcross 25: Forward to study manureREADDRESSAAcross 25: Spring adjusted and firmly fixedWELL-SETAAcross 26: Wound to striking pitch?KEYEDUPDDown 1: Saved what does come in for recyclingECONOMISEDDDown 1: Stop for Jack to reviveBRING TODDown 2: A number of Romans in sexual revelryCARNIVALDDown 2: Disease of more than one fruit, we hearBERIBERIDDown 3: Sundry loons, for exampleDIVERSDDown 3: It's a sign language, of courseTICTACDDown 4: Victory comes in time for Sir HumphreyDAVYDDown 4: Embark on an explanationSET FORTHDDown 5: Betsy and her charge — unfortunately insaneDICKENSIANDDown 5: What one may give a quid for - drink for enough peopleQUORUMDDown 6: The Grauniad's road race?MISPRINTDDown 6: Oval 45-inch mince piesELLIPSEDDown 7: Decrepit Kentish river?SENILEDDown 8: Pottery from BirminghamMINGDDown 9: Spread into a moist sprayATOMISATIONDDown 14: Needlework given as complement to QueenCREWELLERYDDown 15: Not quite the last word in hair fashionTRENDINESSDDown 15: The place for a deep sleep?OCEANBEDDDown 16: One in church?MINISTERDDown 17: Traditionalist Jew to quote in certain quartersSADDUCEEDDown 17: A number swindled - that's dishonestCROOKEDDDown 18: Inventor unused to officer and other ranksNEWCOMENDDown 18: He's not paid for taking a friend over the old cityAMATEURDDown 20: In depraved situation Jack's likely to succeed …VIABLEDDown 20: Politician caught by cunning habit of a nunWIMPLEDDown 21: … and cast out drinkSHANDYDDown 21: Is included amongst those who are against racketsNOISESDDown 22: College servant supply some of the means to get plasteredGYPSDDown 23: Attraction of the lotteryDRAW