The Guardian Cryptic Answers - Friday, 30th January 2009 There are 14 across clues and 15 down clues for the The Guardian Cryptic crossword on Friday, 30th January 2009. View the answers below.. Also try..All The Guardian Cryptic AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 7: Fanciful fable linked to a Scottish plantFLEABANEAAcross 9: Scottish battlefield's rumoured to have a ghostWRAITHAAcross 10: Her sister sees Rachel take a bath, finally!LEAHAAcross 11: At home senior family member will be terminally illINSENSIBLEAAcross 12: Arab censored list of words in magazineGLOSSYAAcross 14: Something precious - or something worthless?GOLD DUSTAAcross 15: Dances with strange, rhythmic beatsRUMBASAAcross 17: A good man gives shelter to destitute backward massesTROOPSAAcross 20: Is it a concoction with rum, or one with Marsala?TIRAMISUAAcross 22: Extremely rich and extremely lazyDEEPLYAAcross 23: Durham leadership replaced Harmison with unknown, causing dissentDISHARMONYAAcross 24: Number four iron's lying aroundFIVEAAcross 25: "Mocker" signifies clothing for boorish AustraliansOCKERSAAcross 26: A court holds English monarch to be up to the jobADEQUATEDDown 1: A condition, overall, relating to parts of the lungALVEOLARDDown 2: Part of Oklahoma's Homeopathic Hospital programmeMASHDDown 3: Am I a figure involved in race relations?FAMILYDDown 4: Rip off right legSWINDLERDDown 5: Translate "ripe almond" into Malayalam, for examplePALINDROMEDDown 6: Unbridled lust's ultimately necessary - it's part of the reproductive processSTYLUSDDown 8: Nurses unknown soldierENSIGNDDown 13: As MPs, they jostled to accept one's supportSYMPATHIESDDown 16: A free spirit and active friend to the workersAPIARISTDDown 18: Water's a vital fluid when taking EcstasySALIVATEDDown 19: Nutcases in London to see the DomeCUPOLADDown 21: Repressing one language on Cyprus is follyIDIOCYDDown 22: Piece of furniture, a penny on eBay, reassembled by daughterDAY BEDDDown 22: Piece of furniture, a penny on eBay, reassembled by daughterDAYBEDDDown 24: Farad's an SI unit, but not of thisFLUX