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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..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 7: Poison scare in disaster
AAcross 8: The French are after refreshing quiet drink
AAcross 9: Noisy performance given daily — one with some variation
AAcross 10: Lack of warmth with Ulster tribe of oldICENI
AAcross 10: Consecrate into an order
AAcross 11: Sprinter fails to start is state religious establishment
AAcross 11: Found on a ship aft, perhaps, and fragile
AAcross 12: Writer whose first name Cockney finds exceeding difficult to pronounce
AAcross 12: It is small, yet strangely irritating to the eye
AAcross 13: Many a bird is a thrush
AAcross 13: Jeopardize settlement
AAcross 14: Season to study ten-cent book
AAcross 14: Preliminary plan for training harbour guides?PILOTSCHEME
AAcross 16: Obstacle to commission — a rise, less a/c sent in error
AAcross 19: Leading director, keen and economicalDAVIDLEAN
AAcross 19: Threatened badger quarters
AAcross 21: Having planted seed, therefore had to get married
AAcross 22: Slow part of service?
AAcross 22: Reputation is something we all have
AAcross 23: Man in service used to bore at length about nothing
AAcross 23: Nothing more than a captaincy for a Royal Marine
AAcross 24: Heart-throb turns up at college
AAcross 24: Is in its rightful place among Latin phrases
AAcross 25: Forward to study manure
AAcross 25: Forward to study manure
AAcross 25: Spring adjusted and firmly fixed
AAcross 26: Wound to striking pitch?KEYEDUP
DDown 1: Saved what does come in for recycling
DDown 1: Stop for Jack to revive
DDown 2: A number of Romans in sexual revelry
DDown 2: Disease of more than one fruit, we hear
DDown 3: Sundry loons, for example
DDown 3: It's a sign language, of course
DDown 4: Victory comes in time for Sir Humphrey
DDown 4: Embark on an explanation
DDown 5: Betsy and her charge — unfortunately insane
DDown 5: What one may give a quid for - drink for enough people
DDown 6: The Grauniad's road race?
DDown 6: Oval 45-inch mince pies
DDown 7: Decrepit Kentish river?
DDown 8: Pottery from Birmingham
DDown 9: Spread into a moist spray
DDown 14: Needlework given as complement to Queen
DDown 15: Not quite the last word in hair fashion
DDown 15: The place for a deep sleep?OCEANBED
DDown 16: One in church?
DDown 17: Traditionalist Jew to quote in certain quarters
DDown 17: A number swindled - that's dishonest
DDown 18: Inventor unused to officer and other ranksNEWCOMEN
DDown 18: He's not paid for taking a friend over the old city
DDown 20: In depraved situation Jack's likely to succeed …
DDown 20: Politician caught by cunning habit of a nun
DDown 21: … and cast out drink
DDown 21: Is included amongst those who are against rackets
DDown 22: College servant supply some of the means to get plastered
DDown 23: Attraction of the lottery
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