The Guardian Cryptic Answers - Wednesday, 29th April 2020 There are 14 across clues and 14 down clues for the The Guardian Cryptic crossword on Wednesday, 29th April 2020. View the answers below.. Also try..All The Guardian Cryptic AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 7: They make good theatre — broadcast with reprise, evenREPAIRERSAAcross 8: Books into endless misery at Fawlty Towers?HOTELAAcross 9: Foundations of life on radio — 'diverting, robustly educational, informative' — that's himLORDREITHAAcross 10: Love is an entry for a sound relationshipADOREAAcross 12: Petronas and Exxon initially put fish back to get source of oilPEANUTAAcross 13: Shelves for booksRESERVESAAcross 14: Documentaries about losing minors' letters in trainEDUCATEAAcross 17: In this way, prose would be got up, daringly exposedTOPLESSAAcross 20: Perhaps annual staff meeting for partners in ReadingBOOKCLUBAAcross 22: Feminist bishop found in Latin bible, perhapsLIBBERAAcross 24: See 4BLOCKAAcross 25: So long introduction to text, before contents of book, led oddly to Dickens characterTOODLEPIPAAcross 26: Grumble: lacking money, sayUTTERAAcross 27: Index in book makes desperate editor cryDIRECTORYDDown 1: Slim volume put back in centre section of bureauREMOTEDDown 2: Acerbic novel Conrad's written about ItalySARDONICDDown 3: Book by Sartre in translationARRESTDDown 4: Spooner says cad's loud music is why he can't start his bookWRITERSDDown 5: Margin of book, its left edge on topBORDERDDown 6: Bold and loud, not able to listen?FEARLESSDDown 11: Was book's content order intended to be restrictive?ASBODDown 15: Barely a trickle of prose, a little limited in variationDROPLETSDDown 16: Follow spoken narrativeTALEDDown 18: Book for music: TS Eliot losing special composition about brotherLIBRETTODDown 19: Boatman has absurd identity: lost and lifelessABIOTICDDown 21: Unexpected twist in US version of Pound: king taking knightKICKERDDown 22: Shelf with foremost of reference booksLEDGERDDown 23: Outgoing type of regular mermaid girl, eh?EMIGRE