The Guardian – Cryptic Crossword Answers No 28,735 – Apr 19 2022s
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Clues | Answers |
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A bit of her novel is set within Scotland’s borders | SHRED |
As a finish to hatter’s ambition? | TOCAPITALL |
Bishop walking and picking fruit | BRAMBLING |
Blackbird’s dish? | BOWL |
Brexit negotiator swaps note with Republican fence | BARRIER |
Business relationship | AFFAIR |
Discontented Japanese leave teas, wanting Eastern favourites | DARLINGS |
Elves are beautiful in elegant stripy tops | FAIRIES |
Ground flour? Of course, no longer sure — it’s faded | OFFCOLOUR |
How to maintain an accurate tally of fortified towers? | KEEPCOUNT |
In the Mirror, comic Brand plugs impression of wine | RIOJA |
King breaks nose, shirtless, of rugby player | HOOKER |
Long to decorate? Not I! | PANT |
Lord installs square safe | PETER |
Material carried by wobbly crate | LYCRA |
Missed final? Nothing replaces Arsenal’s crown | LOST |
More flexible to take Latin during meal | SUPPLER |
National enters 25 countries | LANDS |
Naughty child can regularly keep reading | TINKER |
Novelist drops back knowing one’s a pest | GREENFLY |
Penny’s annoyed by design originally being copied without permission | PIRATED |
Pisa can’t be rebuilt by leaders | CAPTAINS |
Queen always follows a half of stout with tablet | GUINEVERE |
Sailor steals one advanced piece of jewellery | TIARA |
Short reptile in half of China | CROC |
Simultaneously elected soldier and three students taking English | INPARALLEL |
Soldiers go back-to-back during exercise, 1 out of 10? | PIGGIE |
Time for an old political journalist | DAY |
Walk dogs, perhaps in retirement | STEP |
Welsh football manager once hugged by Kitty as ‘a man of the people’ | POPULIST |
Whisky calls? | BELLS |
Woman returns recent delivery with contents missing | WENDY |
Young people cry when lifted up over your head | BOYS |