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The Guardian Cryptic Answers - Thursday, 1st April 2004

There are 15 across clues and 18 down clues for the The Guardian Cryptic crossword on Thursday, 1st April 2004. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 9: Fish-net tights are making Frank get windy
AAcross 10: Hearts flop; it's a great leveller
AAcross 11: Admit one's ousted English language
AAcross 12: It's no concern of profiteer when Kate and Freddie do a capital exchange
AAcross 13: Villains long for date with the likes of Iain Duncan Smith
AAcross 14: New Labour result - get another place in which to sleep soundly
AAcross 17: Size up a container plant?
AAcross 19: Brummie literary genre about uncertainties
AAcross 20: Straight strip, guv?
AAcross 21: Can't find words for "helps in the kitchen"DRIESUP
AAcross 22: Dull like a pioneering physicist in audio and his son, say?THICKAS
AAcross 24: Pointed cap suited Lulu
AAcross 26: Stomach upset affecting certain lawyers, in fact?
AAcross 28: Switching centre in Clay Cross offers outer protection for flower
AAcross 29: See 22TWOPLANKS
DDown 1: Chemist's reported growth
DDown 2: Mad geneticist, as Kissinger would say
DDown 3: Bits of time wasted with teens
DDown 4: Edward's choice naturalist, as reportedWALLIS
DDown 5: Ulcers affecting those who lie constantly
DDown 6: Er, I say, one is on edge
DDown 7: Crafty inventor on the radio, a young strutter with comb
DDown 8: Within the grasp of, say, Aspen's upwardly mobile?
DDown 13: Uncovered pioneer of TV sound
DDown 15: Toy hook that is attached to sheep with no tailBARBIEDOLL
DDown 16: Physicist voiced painful things
DDown 18: One who found oxygen in speech of minister
DDown 19: Setter's line in trousers and chest expanders?
DDown 22: All tense at foreign hotelTHELOT
DDown 23: "Soaring" for small violin, in G
DDown 24: Familiar form of address given by bacteriologist to an audience
DDown 25: Fashionable Sun coverage of KISS, the rock groupINXS
DDown 27: Hancock's mate's husky incitement
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