The Guardian Cryptic Answers - Tuesday, 16th July 2024 There are 15 across clues and 18 down clues for the The Guardian Cryptic crossword on Tuesday, 16th July 2024. View the answers below.. Also try..All The Guardian Cryptic AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 9: British musical rejecting No.1 from Robert PlantOLIVEAAcross 10: Clear forecast is a feature of the CaribbeanCORAL REEFAAcross 11: Winger from Bristol set about on westbound tubeTREEPIPITAAcross 12: City business pursuing lead from Captain AmericaCUSCOAAcross 13: Hitler’s deranged move like 16SLITHERAAcross 15: Spooks occasionally risk ringing abrupt PMRATTLESAAcross 17: Wimbledon champion’s trophyASHESAAcross 18: Start to drive gold BeetleDORAAcross 20: Board of European Rights?OUIJAAAcross 22: Squeeze with bit of music that can give you the shakesMILK BARAAcross 25: Aunties swimming in SerpentineSINUATEAAcross 26: Sound check cut short by leader of orchestraAUDIOAAcross 27: Truss with point about pound showing lack of visionBLINDNESSAAcross 30: Teenagers mixing drinksGREENTEASAAcross 31: 16 bored by a bishop in holy shrineKAABADDown 1: 16 on time for vesselBOATDDown 2: Relentless golfer is on eighteenth at lastTIGERISHDDown 3: Writer is upset covering the end of Joe RootNEEPDDown 4: Regal crest pants worn by Prince EdwardSCEPTREDDDown 5: King taking speed for depressionCRATERDDown 6: Player with instrument nailing finale for President BushBLACKTHORNDDown 7: 16 in West StandWEASELDDown 8: Style served up in Waldorf AstoriaAFRODDown 13: Jerk succeeded in climbing chartsSPASMDDown 14: Drug overtones are feature of Breakfast In AmericaHASHBROWNSDDown 16: Benefit capturing the heart of Monty Python?SNAKEDDown 19: Most harsh-sounding notices in shopRASPIESTDDown 21: God limited by 24 hours, probablyIDARESAYDDown 23: Finale of Blackpool’s summer runLADDERDDown 24: Johnny English getting into difficulty on bridgeRUBBERDDown 26: Cocaine taken off freight shipARGODDown 28: Prince Andrew possibly owing around a thousandDUKEDDown 29: Labour losing Welsh constituencySEAT