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The Guardian Cryptic Answers - Friday, 19th September 2003

There are 16 across clues and 14 down clues for the The Guardian Cryptic crossword on Friday, 19th September 2003. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Is in possession of foot covering for something to kneel on
AAcross 5: Little fellow heard to be after duck roll for bishops
AAcross 10: See 6
AAcross 11: I'm depressive and getting slower
AAcross 12: Reporter's one who sticks his nose in a fruit tree
AAcross 13: A green nut (European) for sprinkling into cake mix
AAcross 14: Accelerating machine taking years off companion without putting years on fool
AAcross 16: See 22
AAcross 17: 'Hey', one waves: mad, mad greengrocers would tell you this in the warYESWE
AAcross 19: Financial art of restaurant almost replacing one in soap
AAcross 23: Fabric articles (three) put behind counter
AAcross 24: Deny development from age 10
AAcross 26: One immersed in spy book on every relaxing locationBONDIBEACH
AAcross 27: See 6
AAcross 28: Lords showing anger at the urinals?
AAcross 29: See 7OFWRATH
DDown 2: See 6ALOVELY
DDown 3: Seat that's too low for some
DDown 4: Jazz fan's hanging around nude nightclub
DDown 6: Go 'Coo!'. Flaunt busty novel choice, excited with very little showman's shoutIVEGOT
DDown 7: Book 20 cross-fertilised hangers-on in wine country?THEGRAPES
DDown 8: Painter shows impudence after tea
DDown 9: See 17HAVENOBANANAS
DDown 15: This is a blow below the belt, or I''m a Dutchman!
DDown 18: Eager to break tip off sword at induction
DDown 20: See 6BUNCHOF
DDown 21: Knock what's said on departing into desert
DDown 21: Knock what's said on departing into desert
DDown 22: Unique cooker given the same name twice?THEBIG
DDown 25: Dead one put down in King George?
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