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The Guardian Everyman Answers - Sunday, 7th April 2024

There are 15 across clues and 16 down clues for the The Guardian Everyman crossword on Sunday, 7th April 2024. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Charts showing me origins of shipping forecast areas: peril at seaRELIEFMAPS
AAcross 6: Ceremony, ponderous pronouncement crashes pips regularly
AAcross 9: Bloody bell sounded by Spooner lookalike
AAcross 10: Fish eaten by Martha Kearney
AAcross 12: See 20dIHAVENTACLUE
AAcross 16: Marian welcomes Tara’s tip, one that’s out of this world
AAcross 17: Bohemian radio’s dead air
AAcross 17: Bohemian radio’s dead air
AAcross 18: Intros to Loose Ends interrupting journalists: they rise in irritation
AAcross 20: Fashionable panellist on the radio, one putting you in stitches?
AAcross 21: Mysteries arisen: bears with start of Things Fell Apart?
AAcross 24: Award describing second letter from Soul Music producer
AAcross 25: Powerful man alongside Nick Robinson at the start and end, dancing about?
AAcross 27: Check third character in Just One Thing’s heading off
AAcross 28: Artist had yarn with owl, taking part in Ramblings
DDown 1: For starters, Roger Allam didn’t attend … ____!RADA
DDown 2: Start with the French on In Our Time
DDown 3: One drawn in by last two pieces in The Skewer, getting attention
DDown 4: Vehicle’s comics; genial Evans at centre
DDown 5: Before concluding parts of episode, Reardon (Ed) got smart
DDown 7: Crawling about salon with flour
DDown 8: Hosts, quietly bitter ones
DDown 11: Mum, child rattle container
DDown 13: Herc’s head, aviation firm that’s slim
DDown 14: A politician greeting Webb finally promises – on the waves – to become grounded?
DDown 15: Caught by Jake Yapp’s second character: rock out and amuseCRACKAJOKE
DDown 19: Fry rank chicken?
DDown 20: Show what hapless crossword setter admittedIMSORRY
DDown 22: Initially, Everyman’s trusting Claudia Hammond to make impression
DDown 23: Brian Aldridge, somewhat obsessive
DDown 26: Woman’s Hour, yes, covered one who laughsENA
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