Below you will find all the answers for the Cryptic crossword No 29,287.
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Clues | Answers |
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Australia tried enthusiastically removing England's openers – harsh! (7) | AUSTERE |
Prison warden blowing his top – nothing new in section of wing (7) | AILERON |
Husband's trapped in bar, cut off (5) | SHAVE |
Tiger seen wandering – but certainly not here (9) | SERENGETI |
Noble women tot up letters (10) | COUNTESSES |
Infection for the oculist? Yes! (4) | STYE |
Men retire and set out for Roman road (6,6) | ERMINESTREET |
Mission one: punctual BBC debate (8,4) | QUESTIONTIME |
A river? Certainly not! But it is! (4) | ARNO |
Not that tiny now (4,6) | THISMINUTE |
Popular officer, mainly (2,7) | INGENERAL |
Lowdown on the team's spirits (5) | GENII |
It affects sheep, as price is variable (7) | SCRAPIE |
Parts of a fugue – one finally started by Stravinsky and completed by Tippett (7) | STRETTI |
Area of France that's almost too brill! (6) | ALSACE |
Law suit finally disposed of – for a figure (6) | STATUE |
German prince regularly rattled the voters (10) | ELECTORATE |
Stops blowing top and relaxes (5) | EASES |
Grammatical parity? Yes, of course! (9) | AGREEMENT |
Alternate alternately, before Easter (4) | LENT |
Right note, wrong information for physicist (8) | ROENTGEN |
Foremost crossword compiler, almost sweet (8) | NOISETTE |
T. Greig's men ordered spice (4,6) | STEMGINGER |
Press hack in loco? (4,5) | IRONHORSE |
Pale blue Toyota model scratching parking sign (8) | AQUARIUS |
Adolescent showing support with flipping king's daughter (8) | TEENAGER |
A small-holder in the fruit trade (6) | PUNNET |
Sign, for example, mounted on car (6) | GEMINI |
Fish shoulders, oddly! (5) | SOLES |
Cut up skittles (4) | SNIP |
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