Below you will find all the answers for the The Guardian - Cryptic Crossword Answers No 28,383 - Mar 3 2021.
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Clues | Answers |
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After tip-off, gets hold of fruit | RASPS |
Another married lover | ADMIRER |
Artist back in stock, in refined Colorado town | KITCARSON |
Attention-seeking expression in article by the Edge | AHEM |
Conservatives behind the Times newspaper, not the Scotsman | OLDGUARD |
Crack marksman departed with detective | DEADEYE |
Creamy-white, like a Welshman? | IVORY |
Death of European with no middle name | FINISH |
Department investigating contracted detective's retirement | CID |
Doctor X, vegan animal rights activist | MOBY |
Farm vehicle turned up, worked into drawing | TRACTION |
Flute? Part played is routine | MECHANICAL |
Game is second sale item not won | LOTTO |
Humming after crossword essentially well-constructed | SOLID |
Is Puck good? Ring a friend | AMIGO |
Long for the longer sleepers perhaps half of LNER and one third of LMS used | KING |
Lots of actors originally starred in a musical | CASTS |
Lots of people, 8 being the 25th of them? | CROWDS |
More than one solver yet to finish? Child's play, perhaps, using this | YOYO |
Name saint or pope? Brother no longer can | FRANCIS |
Papers can't lie? Wrong, just the same | IDENTICAL |
Playing darts, lady is mean and wicked! | DASTARDLY |
Saw son cut down to 1, for easier assimilation | SPOTTED |
See 24 | SIZE |
Small-minded? Afraid so! | SCARED |
Some 'iffy' remedies returned? On the surface, that's rough | EMERY |
Stoned female content to down 10 beers | NIOBE |
Stood next to current queen | RANI |
Straight there, after travelling round | HETERO |
Unadventurous guy? Then the woman stripped off | STAYATHOME |
Unfaithful lover is 4 after straying | CRESSIDA |
Upset our shy girl right away, as a rascal might | ROGUISHLY |
Well-off area: right district selected originally for a Keith or Gordon? | RICHARDS |
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