Below you will find all the answers for the The Guardian - Cryptic Crossword Answers No 27,307 - Sep 19 2017.
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Clues | Answers |
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A book revised in new volume for son of Russian statesman | NABOKOV |
American who had four sisters in family in rural cottage | ALCOTT |
Brothers putting together macabre writing | GRIMMS |
Cause of illness in kind of camel endlessly needing drug injected | BACTERIA |
Clearly produces Hawaiian instrument or Japanese ornament | NETSUKE |
Cover up work of 22 across that's problematic | DILEMMA |
Etonian yearbook author whose elder sibling saw everything | ORWELL |
Fail as boy, being oddly deficient in addition | ALSO |
Friends of French literary father and son | AMIS |
Happen in company encountered on way from Paris | COMETRUE |
He wrote about brothers in party changing votes — heavens! | DOSTOEVSKY |
Humorous writer, tragic figure abused by children | LEAR |
In a US city married undistinguished person | ANYONE |
In loving way, making proposal, with lady taking no notice | TENDERLY |
Martin's father, 19th-century novelist | KINGSLEY |
Mother dismissing the recorder of minutes for legal writer | MORTIMER |
Novelist finding little energy in dotty aunts | AUSTEN |
Novelist repeating conclusion reached by member of 22 across's family | BENNETT |
Offensive son, eager to learn about right, left separately | SCURRILOUS |
On vessel overseas with king going south | ABOARD |
Performer's assistant goes to pieces when given new order | STOOGE |
Poet and novelist whose father was a detective | CHESTERTON |
Poet, otherwise sister to poet and painter | ROSSETTI |
Relatively small groups one newcomer upset in digs | MINORITIES |
Ruler initially used in producing triangle, square and rectangle | TSAR |
Singular craft seen in short humorous piece | ONELINER |
Source of novel combination of children and partners | LAWRENCE |
Spears and bows | STICKS |
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