×
×
How many letters in the Answer?

The Telegraph - Cryptic May 30 2003

ClueAnswer
A crop - it could be fruit APRICOT
A girl sitting between her parents to see TV programme PANORAMA
A great many work in turns to produce such tasty food ROLLMOPS
A shrub a French writer raised SUMAC
A term seems maybe term without end SEMESTER
Accomplishment put to the best advantage EXPLOIT
All out industrial action STRIKE
Anything but modest once called outside CONCEITED
China has taken the cup! SAUCER
Critical of the top man over unpaid debts CAPTIOUS
Form of hose covering only the foot SHOE
Ill at ease without the others? RESTLESS
Mark is second TICK
Meant to change around some rooms APARTMENT
Music - food for devotees! FANFARE
No longer scoff and leave EXEAT
Now and again? TWICE
Old Roman place, very large, on backward little island OSTIA
Plasterer wanting the right finish hesitating repeatedly RENDERER
Pointed to record dealers in collaboration TAPERING
Pop back and see the doctor in confidence APLOMB
Portly egghead's destiny FATE
Put an end to running water, and sharp! EXECUTE
Quietly venomous creature - one going on and on PRATTLER
Saved about the hundred pounds intended RECLAIMED
Some people, if retired early, worry FRET
Support ministers creating a scene BACKCLOTH
The big fish may take no part TARPON
The way a posh frock can appear in disco lighting STROBE
To a certain degree parasites show animosity MALICE
Wear a false beard ABRADE
Wise words for modern times ADAGES
Anagrammer Crossword Solver is a powerful crossword puzzle resource site. We maintain millions of regularly updated crossword solutions, clues and answers of almost every popular crossword puzzle and word game out there. We encourage you to bookmark our puzzle solver as well as the other word solvers throughout our site. Explore deeper into our site and you will find many educational tools, flash cards and plenty more resources that will make you a much better player.