Below you will find all the answers for the The Guardian - Cryptic Crossword Answers No 28,640 - Dec 29 2021.
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Clues | Answers |
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American poet's name with no apostrophe S, hyphenated originally | NASH |
Boatman involved in terrible ordeal, but winning | ADORABLE |
Catch drivers' panel ignoring punctuation | BOARD |
Chubby seal. | FULL |
Everything under the sun I ever recollected | UNIVERSE |
Find difference at the bottom of writing | SUBTRACT |
Flies in the face of danger, one party's leader: that's final, period | DIPTERA |
German poet translating King Lear, removing an entry for Goneril | RILKE |
Greens on cycling: 'That hurts!' | CHOU |
Harvest disease leads to making one unconscious | LAYINGOUT |
Heroine, tragic victim of hubris? Old enough to see through this | ISOLDE |
Impervious to argument about half of deaths, full stop! | DEAF |
It might be oblique note to follow Mark, perhaps: ringing endorsement | STROKE |
Mark a clue that does this for golf | BACK |
Mark is cross, twice | SCORE |
Mark is England's first to settle | COLONISE |
Might this describe Boatman: finished with work? | FIENDISH |
Row of crop marks | RACKET |
See 1 | STOP |
See 15 | SLASH |
Some say terrible judge gives mark for changing letters | DIACRITIC |
Sound of insect or fly | FLEE |
Star in hurry loses hour by chance | ASTERISK |
States 'authentic' writing | REALMS |
Substitute neither first nor last at first | ERST |
The corrupt accept this: to live, cut by ridicule | BRIBE |
There's no end to early morning link-up — whatever you want! | YOUNAMEIT |
To survive on regular contributions, it's problematic | SUBSIST |
Very corrupt senior type | VERSION |
You might sling one inverted comma in covers of hardback | HAMMOCK |
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