The Guardian Everyman Crossword No. 2972 – Clues and Answers

This crossword No. 2972 clues and answers were published on Sun 14 Sep 2003 and the puzzle can be visited by following The Guardian Everyman Crossword No. 2972 link.

All Across Clues and Answers:


1-acrossChildminder, diminutive model : BABYSITTER
6-acrossPainter, Lowry, ultimately shown in part of India : GOYA
9-acrossA measure of protection in case of fire? : BULLETPROOFVEST
11-acrossIneffective type, Women’s Institute representative : WIMP
12-acrossChars set about scrubbing, initially with detergents : CLEANSERS
14-acrossI hope Inca flourished in ancient land : PHOENICIA
16-acrossColour included in ‘Chambers’ : AMBER
18-acrossCaught famous pianist in musical : CHESS
19-acrossFlying her, I nearly, at first, touch down in German region : RHEINLAND
20-acrossCrayfish in sea? No glut, unfortunately : LANGOUSTE
23-acrossCook from Derbyshire town, not well : BAKE
25-acrossBeaten in the last stride? That stopped Pipe getting carried away : PIPPEDATTHEPOST
26-acrossCockney lists fish? : EELS
27-acrossMove in game on horseback, by duke down by one : UPANDUNDER

All Down Clues and Answers:


1-down – Haircuts, one shilling and sixpence originally : BOBS
2-down – Spicy dish with added port : BALTIMORE
3-down – This may help one to make progress in street : STEPPINGSTONE
4-down – Head in charge suggests subject : TOPIC
5-down – Clear former partner, one on a charge : EXONERATE
7-down – Carrying far too much weight to be self-assured in part : OBESE
8-down – Waving at us at road leading to expressway : AUTOSTRADA
10-down – Leading actress left in embrace of boyfriend from French town : FONTAINEBLEAU
13-down – A US writer pens short ballad making a prophetic disclosure : APOCALYPSE
15-down – One who cheats a fair deal? : CARDSHARP
17-down – Oil in two colours : BLACKGOLD
21-down – The French writer turned up somewhere in Asia : NEPAL
22-down – Section of gate at entrance is corroded : EATEN
24-down – Can move around : STIR

This crossword has in total 28 where 14 are across and 14 are down.