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The Guardian Cryptic Answers - Tuesday, 12th October 2004

There are 15 across clues and 14 down clues for the The Guardian Cryptic crossword on Tuesday, 12th October 2004. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Finished, having fallen over, caught in fight, after this?
AAcross 5: Accommodation for soldiers' target area?
AAcross 5: Accommodation for soldiers' target area?
AAcross 9: Group about to take office in Jewish nation
AAcross 11: Again what should hold it together?
AAcross 12: Office where Prescott alien to work left to be dismissed
AAcross 15: Laugh is a blast
AAcross 16: Bet has to give up, not disheartened given earlier event
AAcross 18: Pandas clasp at last of bamboo, right pair sufferingPATROLCARS
AAcross 19: See 23
AAcross 21: See 6INMYSTERIOUS
AAcross 24: European railway's first to occupy train spotter, perhaps
AAcross 25: Many vehicles finding prominence half came into fashion
AAcross 26: Distributing drugs, seeing vice in midst of plague
AAcross 27: Statesman's creation of Genesis second in articles
DDown 1: I don't know success
DDown 2: Cry when upset, given onion
DDown 3: Being a contender, Bill boxing?
DDown 4: White stuff - with it something with pong wrapped in toilet paper
DDown 6: Yogdaws?GODMOVES
DDown 7: Dish having outrageous 19, devout in church
DDown 8: Unquestionable friendship has such features
DDown 10: Apparent success in destruction of nature without a consequence thereof?
DDown 13: Cast containing goody-goody good as a ropey show in the mainSHIPRIGGED
DDown 14: Grace holds content of Christmas cracker up, yawning
DDown 17: In favour of drink, quarter abandoned
DDown 20: In a rut, fake fur
DDown 22: See 6
DDown 23: For now, the evil enemy
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