The Telegraph – CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 30,507 – Jan 11, 2024, Clues and Answers
Clues | Answers |
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About to interrupt low-down politician | GREEN |
Charlie composed nice note for Willy Wonka, say | CONFECTIONER |
Dog with trendy cat or dog, perhaps | WHIPPET |
Endlessly tries but fails to get praise | TRIBUTE |
Entertain like Sonny Bono’s partner? | CHERISH |
European queen gripped by part of book title | PEERAGE |
Exchange rate convinced Chancellor this may make people rich | TREASUREHUNT |
Figure wrong over illegal activity is one taken to court | TENNISRACKET |
Huge profit monarch invests poorly | KILLING |
Indonesian dish, for example, receiving thanks | SATAY |
Kitty tours place for rubbish English political leaders | CABINET |
Metal drum I thrice battered | IRIDIUM |
Namely, what to do with a broken-down car | TOWIT |
Number divided by eleven in France, right? It’s not nothing | NONZERO |
Clues | Answers |
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People who sing popular old song’s intro | Informers |
Proper food additives for 3 and 5, say | PRIMENUMBERS |
Romeo ignored by e.g. Auntie Joy | ELATION |
Some alcohol’s terrible for one holding your arm | HOLSTER |
Starts to ponder over stimulating Elgar — real Toughie | POSER |
Strong drinks? Removes clothes drinking one up | SPIRITS |
Support husband or wife found on-line? | ESPOUSE |
This improves appearance of loud, fab rock band | FACECREAM |
Tiny Dickensian character welcoming time with sweet birds | TITMICE |
Unruly mob are heading for Geoffrey Boycott | EMBARGO |
Where little Rowan and Hazel might be looked after, one way or another? | NURSERY |
Where robbers may be caught, following one without faith | ATHEISTIC |
Working CEO’s left out of Milton Keynes, perhaps | ECONOMIST |
Yours truly, in Dickensian musical, getting acting award | OLIVIER |