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The Guardian Cryptic Answers - Friday, 28th April 2023

There are 15 across clues and 16 down clues for the The Guardian Cryptic crossword on Friday, 28th April 2023. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Forget it is either Edward or Kelly being a rat-catcher?
AAcross 6: Sad Parisian you dressed in bit of lady's underwear
AAcross 6: Sad Parisian you dressed in bit of lady's underwear
AAcross 9: Tense nurse speaks about damn silly instructions for man taking tablets
AAcross 10: Is in possession of one drug or another
AAcross 11: Running a web browser, search­ing for wild animalsONSAFARI
AAcross 14: Drink some beer, eating egg hard-boiled, perhaps
AAcross 15: African animal almost weed on Imogen's jacket
AAcross 16: Didn't stand by younger man who's a bit of an animal
AAcross 18: Fit female wearing a wonderful flip-flop in America
AAcross 20: First-class pilot receiving officer promotion and praise
AAcross 21: I try welcoming bishop in a West African language
AAcross 25: Fancying that man wearing felt hose out doggingHOTONTHEHEELSOF
AAcross 26: Manufacturer of pop, like one Jack drinks
AAcross 27: One bringing up issue that's arisen with mud wrestling
DDown 1: Hard time accepted by criminal up in nick
DDown 2: Word spoken by Caesar before child's game
DDown 3: Cross thoroughfare with nothing covering area inside it
DDown 4: Something penned by William Blake?
DDown 5: 500 homes tidy up mess, say
DDown 6: Poets, we hear, making clangers?
DDown 7: Fail removing odd bits of sacred drinking vessel
DDown 8: Sports team with jerk in a danger to cricket?
DDown 12: Special note probing govern­ment's dishonesty and plots
DDown 13: Problem for wizard, this being the case at times
DDown 14: Crazy chap, is it? Character resembling a football nut
DDown 17: Ancient writer understood Guardian readers
DDown 19: You heard blow is consumed by teetotallers in American capital
DDown 22: Old G-man with a stutter is taken out
DDown 23: Make black tea
DDown 24: Amused expression inspired by 25HEHE
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