Below you will find all the answers for the The Guardian - Cryptic Crossword Answers No 28,120 - Apr 29 2020.
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Clues | Answers |
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Acerbic novel Conrad's written about Italy | SARDONIC |
Barely a trickle of prose, a little limited in variation | DROPLETS |
Boatman has absurd identity: lost and lifeless | ABIOTIC |
Bold and loud, not able to listen? | FEARLESS |
Book by Sartre in translation | ARREST |
Book for music: TS Eliot losing special composition about brother | LIBRETTO |
Books into endless misery at Fawlty Towers? | HOTEL |
Documentaries about losing minors' letters in train | EDUCATE |
Feminist bishop found in Latin bible, perhaps | LIBBER |
Follow spoken narrative | TALE |
Foundations of life on radio — 'diverting, robustly educational, informative' — that's him | LORDREITH |
Grumble: lacking money, say | UTTER |
In this way, prose would be got up, daringly exposed | TOPLESS |
Index in book makes desperate editor cry | DIRECTORY |
Love is an entry for a sound relationship | ADORE |
Margin of book, its left edge on top | BORDER |
Outgoing type of regular mermaid girl, eh? | EMIGRE |
Perhaps annual staff meeting for partners in Reading | BOOKCLUB |
Petronas and Exxon initially put fish back to get source of oil | PEANUT |
See 4 | BLOCK |
Shelf with foremost of reference books | LEDGER |
Shelves for books | RESERVES |
Slim volume put back in centre section of bureau | REMOTE |
So long introduction to text, before contents of book, led oddly to Dickens character | TOODLEPIP |
Spooner says cad's loud music is why he can't start his book | WRITERS |
They make good theatre — broadcast with reprise, even | REPAIRERS |
Unexpected twist in US version of Pound: king taking knight | KICKER |
Was book's content order intended to be restrictive? | ASBO |
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