The Guardian Quick Answers - Tuesday, 27th July 2004
There are 12 across clues and 12 down clues for the The Guardian Quick crossword on Tuesday, 27th July 2004. View the answers below..
The Answers
Number# | Clue | Answer |
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AAcross 1: | (New) office for the Met | |
AAcross 9: | Name | |
AAcross 10: | Judged over a long period to be of high quality | |
AAcross 11: | Bracken | |
AAcross 12: | 1952 Olympic Games venue | |
AAcross 14: | Urge strongly | |
AAcross 15: | Long John Silver, for instance | |
AAcross 18: | Supersede and replace | |
AAcross 20: | Help (in a crime?) | |
AAcross 22: | Substance burning in a censer | |
AAcross 23: | It's bigger than a viola, but smaller than a double bass | |
AAcross 24: | It features on the head of a cowboy | |
DDown 2: | Inflammation of the nose and throat | |
DDown 3: | Plant with trunk (which families have) | |
DDown 4: | Sagittarius - bowman | |
DDown 5: | Car adapted for acceleration race | |
DDown 6: | Admiral and circumnavigator, 1697-1762 | ANSON |
DDown 7: | Chair once used to punish offenders | |
DDown 8: | Pompous person | |
DDown 13: | Country off the southeast coast of India | |
DDown 16: | Garden plant with five-lobed flowers | |
DDown 17: | Poorly | |
DDown 19: | Type of nut | |
DDown 21: | Image |