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The Guardian Cryptic Answers - Wednesday, 30th April 2003

There are 14 across clues and 16 down clues for the The Guardian Cryptic crossword on Wednesday, 30th April 2003. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Press maintains conductor of weapons inspections unfinished, then be damned
AAcross 5: Silent revolutionary ruler installed on a colony
AAcross 9: For the present time, commendation on certificate's inscribed
AAcross 10: French name welcomes Pole at end of three months - one's unprivileged
AAcross 11: Animal coat tailored according to its physique?
AAcross 12: Indian state supreme, if ancient European region declared by Spooner?
AAcross 14: Hailing English, or hailing a Pole, not English, perhaps
AAcross 18: Object to having to wait inside entertaining student - brilliant!
AAcross 21: Indian state stated to find nymphomaniac
AAcross 22: Encouragement to child having tripped, given soda: so I pay, foolishlyOOPSADAISY
AAcross 25: Standard tipple squandered, one put in neat rum
AAcross 26: Belligerent acts from German leader invading a nether region not popular
AAcross 27: Wanting more colour, heading off, about ... about to fade
AAcross 28: Let down by rising a semitone twice?
DDown 1: Indian state provides double entendre with "poke"
DDown 2: See 12
DDown 3: Relentless smashing of Alex O''Brien
DDown 4: Indian may speak in this party without limits
DDown 5: Indian city's report to US politician not good
DDown 6: Stagger to the dance
DDown 7: Something ungrammatically spoken between oneself and the heavens?
DDown 8: Indian city causing mix up in West Country river, but not the capitalAMRITSAR
DDown 13: Happy, perhaps, under his friend's last name, the star
DDown 15: Punter, old knackered one, invested in knackered horse, perhaps?
DDown 16: Report to clear up resort
DDown 17: Accomplished botch held up, then put together
DDown 19: Indian city under the last George and the other assistant
DDown 20: Indian city wherefrom setter's got a rash
DDown 23: Career sees children pocketing penny
DDown 24: Indian city formerly said to provide food
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