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The Guardian Everyman Answers - Sunday, 4th September 2011

There are 14 across clues and 15 down clues for the The Guardian Everyman crossword on Sunday, 4th September 2011. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Pudding poorly cooked - extremely lumpy
AAcross 5: King declared war - disastrously? Not entirely
AAcross 9: First of players to drive, having honour
AAcross 10: Queen's lodged in Venice, surprisingly, from then till nowEVERSINCE
AAcross 12: Crazy about a dance popular in the 1960sROUNDTHETWIST
AAcross 14: Hairstyle popular in Utah?
AAcross 16: Severe south wind close to coastline
AAcross 17: A rugby player, very large by the way
AAcross 19: Hors d'oeuvre with portion of bread, and sponge to follow
AAcross 21: Comedian in lace factory I scold constantly? On the contrarySPIKEMILLIGAN
AAcross 24: Female figure in Rabat in assassination
AAcross 25: Pole maiden has to carry at the front
AAcross 26: Soccer team finding time for a drink?
AAcross 27: Drum major's beginning to get in my punt - a lunatic
DDown 1: Murdoch to produce a comic strip?RUPERTBEAR
DDown 2: The Parisian one certainly provides relaxation
DDown 3: Quietly go ahead and claim
DDown 4: Country line, the nicest possibly
DDown 6: Ring about Society girl's notice
DDown 7: Sounds like a catch for a girlANNETTE
DDown 8: A legal document, whichever way you look at it
DDown 11: Remarkable run on old bicycle
DDown 13: Holding on to old lady not saying a wordKEEPINGMUM
DDown 15: Elected soldier behind closed doors
DDown 18: Rest of English giving support to turbulent priest
DDown 20: Unit of explosive power - got name wrong
DDown 22: 18? Could get grant at university
DDown 22: 18? Could get grant at university
DDown 23: All there over in Kinmel Bay
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