Category: The Guardian – Cryptic Crossword Answers
3-February-2025 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Answers 911

  1. 1.Taxes on the vacated port
  2. 2.Maybe Brian's not so great in the sack
  3. 3.Not wanting to incriminate myself I take it?
  4. 4.Orange-yellow shifts for fans
  5. 5.Outline something commonly associated with moon (new)
  6. 6.Inclination to pass on ground wheat dish
  7. 7.Material leak covered up by discontented tabloid
  8. 8.Accessory of workman getting the sack
  9. 9.Court can, if reconstituted in the capital
  10. 10.Brat presenting second short broadcast
  11. 11.Stomach-churning musical great
  12. 12.Tarzan's means of getting around a pin-up?
  13. 13.Solemn type enters competition to claim a wicket
  14. 14.Comparatively boring towel?
  15. 15.Marine creature managed to turn over by itself almost
  16. 16.Evidence of liquid nitrogen in contaminated sweets
  17. 17.Staggeringly rich?
  18. 18.Gag writer's ultimate neckwear
  19. 19.Barge below rocks
  20. 20.Hot air from this nut with an old gun
  21. 21.Ill, Mark's failing to meet objective
  22. 22.Public welcomes each cut? Get stuffed!
  23. 23.Working with board that supports constitutional procedures
  24. 24.Casual and tense, by chance? That's to invite bad luck
  25. 25.Keen to restrict Neddy's revelry
  26. 26.Western female at border with oil rich peninsula
  27. 27.Illicit tool criminal concealed in sponge
  28. 28.Indecent old book site
  29. 29.Screen made of reeds or bananas
  30. 30.One needs to blend honey


About The Guardian Cryptic Crossword

The most popular newspaper in Britain The Guardian, publishes two crossword puzzles namely the Quick Crossword and Cryptic Crossword. The Guardian is owned by the Scott Trust and is very popular among the locals since its inception in the year 1821. These crossword puzzles are famous for being the wittiest and toughest ones and draw a huge crowd of crossword lovers.

The cryptic crosswords are published from Monday to Saturday. Of these the Saturday cryptic crossword is a prize crossword and the winner is by far the best brain in town. The Guardian also offer daily quick crossword puzzle which is comparatively easier to solve.

The Guardian Cryptic Crossword Contests

The Guardian crossword puzzles can be played in the newspaper the old and original way or by downloading their application. The online version is gaining lot of popularity these days and it is easy to carry around too. It gives the users a free trial version followed by a paid subscription. The benefits include free and complete access to all types of crossword puzzles and five levels of Sudoku.

There is a rich archive that the players can access and it has all the puzzles that have been published in the last twenty years. The players can play the crossword alone or rope in their friends and make it fun and challenging. Playing these crosswords on a daily basis is like giving your brain a daily dose of exercise. You will also notice a vast change in your vocabulary and general knowledge as you dig deeper in the world of crossword puzzles.

The online game also gives the players an option of getting help when they are stuck halfway and unable to play further.
The Guardian cryptic crossword solutions are published from Monday to Saturday where Saturday is the Prize crossword.
The guardian cryptic crossword answers are published in the newspaper on the next day whereas on the same day in online puzzles. Guardian cryptic solutions are also analyzed by crossword experts in their blogs.

These cryptic crosswords have clues which are twisted and only if you crack the clue, can you reach to the word that fits in the black and white squares.

The other categories of crossword puzzles published by the guardian are Prize, Guardian Weekend, Genius, Speedy, EveryMan, The Guardian Quiptic crossword etc. All of these cater to the different needs of crossword players. Some are easy, beginner level and others are weekend special.

The Guardian Cryptic Crossword Setters:

The Guardian has a list of esteemed setters who have been the brains behind the puzzles for a very long time. They are mostly identified by a pseudonym and all of their names are mentioned in the website online.

There is also a detailed column that depicts the type of crossword puzzle that each setter specializes in. There are some setters like Anto who only produce cryptic crosswords and others like Arachne who produce all three types of crossword puzzles. The puzzles published under the name of Biggles were jointly produced by a group of four top setters.

 

The Guardian Cryptic Crossword Solutions

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