Below you will find all the answers for the The Guardian - Cryptic Crossword Answers No 27,325 - Oct 10 2017.
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Clues | Answers |
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'Massive' British trip hop artist being difficult ... | TRICKY |
... in front of the microphone, a number like a rousing song | ANTHEMIC |
... in the '80s, Cook departs after knowing ball's caught | FLOYD |
... to cast magic over father's new crusade | CAMPAIGN |
A classic, right? Sun's back chasing topless figure | ODYSSEY |
Acquainted with molten tin? That hurts! | INTOUCH |
After spinner's six deliveries, yorker initially provides breakthrough ... | DISCOVERY |
Archer who's on the fiddle | BOWMAN |
Become bankrupt, when parts are traded for experience | UNDERGO |
Betray no sailor in uprising | RATON |
Copy sample evenly | APE |
Cryptically, three in existence? | OUTTHERE |
Does comic admit working the cinemas? | ODEONS |
Downgrading Germany's European proposal | DEMOTION |
Drug ring back in Dorset town | POOLE |
Efflorescent answer by Orlando, perhaps | ABLOOM |
Fair to abolish Sabbath for good ... er ... god! | JUPITER |
Gap sells pullovers and cardigans — even tops | SPACE |
God's peach and raspberry slice | CHANDRA |
It transfers rotations to wellie he'd thrown | IDLEWHEEL |
Manager's racing car problem: Tesla's been stolen | OVERSEER |
Moon rocks left this forge as standing stones | MONOLITHS |
Pined for salary received in Japan? | YEARNED |
Play Nigel Short's hardest openings — such as this one? | ENGLISH |
Pop idol gains 1,000 pence by euro's collapse | IMPLODE |
President's son steals 500 old bricks ... | ADOBES |
Prince shall be undressed | HAL |
Scientist works here with harpoon and cage? Not he | OCEANOGRAPHER |
Stage device returning characters without skill | STARTRAP |
Studies dissertations | ESSAYS |
Stupid single honour for Croatian tennis player | IMBECILIC |
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