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The Guardian Cryptic Answers - Tuesday, 2nd March 2004

There are 14 across clues and 15 down clues for the The Guardian Cryptic crossword on Tuesday, 2nd March 2004. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Thus rich, sly Dad organised much travel for this offspring?THURSDAYSCHILD
AAcross 8: One in society, leader being deposed, may be all but burnt out
AAcross 9: Radiation unit provides information after Head of Oncology participates in opening
AAcross 11: Modernisation may be what library users want
AAcross 12: Someone in pulpit not quiet - one stretching forward?
AAcross 13: Most of the time needing a fluid medication
AAcross 15: Drunkard stifling call for help - first to rescue is the poet's clairvoyanteSOSOSTRIS
AAcross 17: One like Thatcher seen as Queen among dull English?
AAcross 20: Taking a spin around the Home Counties, the Spanish gentleman moved slowly
AAcross 21: Second eleven chap moved fast
AAcross 23: Bulldoze the accommodation between numbers 9 and 11?
AAcross 25: Green growth very good? The last thing you want on lawn!
AAcross 26: Beginning of the Hindu festival in round buildings
AAcross 27: Is pi chap out with oracle from Canterbury?
DDown 1: See 4THECRUELLEST
DDown 2: Game up with outlaw in town
DDown 3: Old devil with letters providing the formula to produce a petSCREWTAPE
DDown 4: Let churlish poet snarl "Time is terrible" with these words?APRILIS
DDown 5: Name of poet showing sign of sorrow for one in transgressionsSTEARNS
DDown 6: Rodent beginning to tuck into bird no more
DDown 7: Places of danger to sailors suffering with sore heelsLEESHORES
DDown 10: Conjure up Palestine rid of Arafat?
DDown 14: Artist with hair up - an American Queen almost
DDown 16: Clerical doctor has a bit of a scheme concerned with aspect of language
DDown 18: Blow the whistle when mate is imminently expected?
DDown 18: Blow the whistle when mate is imminently expected?
DDown 19: Euphemism for rude word that's death to one esteemed sir
DDown 22: See 4
DDown 24: Revolutionary soldiers in foremost company
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