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The Guardian Cryptic Answers - Tuesday, 18th November 2014

There are 15 across clues and 16 down clues for the The Guardian Cryptic crossword on Tuesday, 18th November 2014. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Primarily, sort of relationships for sentimental people
AAcross 5: A setter takes fool round a castle …
AAcross 9: … and another somewhere in West Yorks
AAcross 10: Not half bad candelabra prince left in ballroom?
AAcross 10: Not half bad candelabra prince left in ballroom?
AAcross 11: Former cargo ship docked by Russian river outside city walls
AAcross 12: See 21
AAcross 14: We suspect it's a reputed 21-12er in 26 and 20s …GUARDIANISTA
AAcross 18: … so 5 across suggests betting I clued "booty" crudely, for all to seeITCOULDBEYOU
AAcross 21: English newspaper has women in underwear? Er … that is taken as read, we hear
AAcross 22: State of repair of small Oklahoma art house
AAcross 25: Inclined to fight nasty libel case? Ring for answer
AAcross 26: Role finally penned by Shakespeare for Vandyke?
AAcross 27: Musical, as Sir Robin's wife might have been
AAcross 28: Win through spin at a live game
DDown 1: Over 50s dancing? 18!
DDown 2: Holiday at sea curtailed, if overturned
DDown 3: Where Francis Rossi plays with only one son, just as beforeINSTATUQUO
DDown 4: Religious leader had us fooled
DDown 5: In singing style of Cambridge priest doing a turn
DDown 6: Like a mouse beginning to make fearful sound
DDown 7: Stole a 2, interior part of which is offering best shade of green?
DDown 8: Message left in note, eg "Castle in the morning"
DDown 13: Nancy's article about Blake contains argument rejected as impractical
DDown 15: Set record unknown to medical science
DDown 16: Female, about 50, under maiden name in error
DDown 17: Fought with second copper, getting fine — then ran away
DDown 19: Fleet Street's third magazine to provide content for adults
DDown 20: You might have set foot in this bit of West Yorks (and, also, its castle)
DDown 23: Silly chap with awfully wet way of speaking
DDown 24: Warm beer
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