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The Guardian Cryptic Answers - Thursday, 6th March 2008

There are 15 across clues and 14 down clues for the The Guardian Cryptic crossword on Thursday, 6th March 2008. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Swede gives you wind? Then take a very little!GUSTAV
AAcross 4: Secret revealed by miss in court
AAcross 9: Various components from USA installed in a volcanic archipelago near Alaska
AAcross 10: Suddenly appear depressed, being treated like rubbish?BLOWIN
AAcross 11: Cross section surveyed about opening feature
AAcross 11: Cross section surveyed about opening feature
AAcross 12: I love to follow hussy cycling round? Quite possibly
AAcross 14: Recommend genius finally spotted in commercial contest
AAcross 15: Program gives computer company trouble initially
AAcross 18: PM no longer having it - end of story?
AAcross 21: Animal psychiatrist not an aid to bring about change
AAcross 22: Silly talk by a so-called "Dubya" makes one laugh
AAcross 24: Modern achievers out to becoming "topping" in the West Country
AAcross 25: Sin away before death
AAcross 26: Fantastic scenery: when sun comes out, see the old cityCYRENE
DDown 1: Person incarcerated, having upset one pope
DDown 2: Wife, perhaps, makes never-ending protest
DDown 3: I transfer property and I learn somehow to keep nothing
DDown 5: Maria getting parts the wrong way round, beginning to astound her fans herein?LASCALA
DDown 6: Keep a close eye on little chap having port
DDown 7: It's dull outside, possibly
DDown 8: A million-million-millionth of a tropical tree?
DDown 13: What's reduced pain for the French? Nothing could be worse!HALFALOAF
DDown 16: Something to soothe old boy turning up after a scene
DDown 17: Temptation to keep quiet - it helps the digestion
DDown 18: Like a sort of finish with performer of farce in bed
DDown 19: Is it just like Mick to provide sugar?
DDown 20: We'd hear from Spooner that it's important to get hold of food in the afternoon
DDown 23: A shrub or trees, might you say?
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