The Guardian – Cryptic Crossword Answers No 28,181 – Jul 9 2020
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Clues | Answers |
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After setback, leading bank’s less stable | POTTIER |
Cabinet needs this condition placed on shipping | STATECRAFT |
Clip tail of aggressive bird | SNIPE |
Defect from regiment at last, post-conflict | WART |
Drink children fed to bird that perished | MOCHA |
Drinks rum during matches | TODDIES |
Drive husband to drink, being contrary | PUSH |
Drunken rowdy lecturer dismissed on sovereign’s return | LAGERLOUT |
Eg shogun’s promise to surround area on both sides | WARLORD |
Get the better of berk at Balliol? | OUTWIT |
Guard dispatched before brief communist uprising | SENTINEL |
Happy couple in Rome crossing banks of oriental flowers | GLADIOLI |
Immature island cattle ultimately eating tall grass | INCHOATE |
Keeping any driver from parking bum in ringside seat | PEDESTRIANISING |
Nervy old hosts backing mime artist | AGITATED |
Official brutality exposed and condemned | TITULAR |
Old-fashioned mum carrying nine spinning tops | MAXIMA |
One holding to line from the gospel translated by Catholic | CLOTHESPEG |
One particular therapy primarily for a man | THIS |
Record number of competitors | ENTRY |
Secure saddle as horse shelters | LEASH |
Seed for cooking oil milled by devotee | GROUNDNUT |
Soggy pitch with damage on top | MARSHY |
Spooner’s to stay and work in garden extensively | HIGHANDLOW |
Such a movement with added energy could be altogether different | LARGHETTO |
Two gymnastic manoeuvres to complete course in Beijing? | SPRINGROLL |
Unopened perfume’s grim | DOUR |
Unsympathetic type, one committed to very firm course | SOCIOPATH |
Wind cutting through walker’s wet-weather gear | BROLLY |