The Guardian Cryptic Answers - Monday, 14th January 2002 There are 13 across clues and 16 down clues for the The Guardian Cryptic crossword on Monday, 14th January 2002. View the answers below.. Also try..All The Guardian Cryptic AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 9: Dismissing and discussing no furtherLETTINGGOAAcross 10: Famous Indian, he comes back in, run outNEHRUAAcross 11: Char with mop out clears away mothsCAMPHORAAcross 12: Troops stepped out in this formationECHELONAAcross 13: Low quarters of the elkMOOSEAAcross 14: Indefinite truce in an engagementUNCERTAINAAcross 16: For Wagner fans, a godsend?GOTTERDAMMERUNGAAcross 19: Boy scouts may sing about themCAMPFIRESAAcross 21: There's money in educationDUCATAAcross 22: Staff instruction to get a move onALLEGROAAcross 23: It's inferior to the bean stewBENEATHAAcross 24: Money is a bait that takes many inLUCREAAcross 25: It's a recurring theme in 16LEITMOTIFDDown 1: Bad spellingBLACK MAGICDDown 2: A current measure in beer and scotchSTAMP OUTDDown 3: Fruit from East Chile - or China, originallyLICHEEDDown 4: Operatic prince to leave in unending angerIGORDDown 5: Are they used to keep beehive hairdos in place?HONEYCOMBSDDown 6: Such a town has a unique mode of transportONE-HORSEDDown 7: She made her name in production of HamletTHELMADDown 8: Act in rotationTURNDDown 14: It's hell for criminals, generallyUNDERWORLDDDown 15: Those who never do a day's workNIGHT SHIFTDDown 17: Figures they may be burntEFFIGIESDDown 18: Such a net may become looseUNCHASTEDDown 20: Married woman showing ill willMALICEDDown 21: Energetic sort has Monday offDYNAMODDown 22: A blue, not with university, shows talentABLEDDown 23: Lure one into a clubBAIT