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The Guardian Cryptic Answers - Wednesday, 26th December 2012

There are 17 across clues and 14 down clues for the The Guardian Cryptic crossword on Wednesday, 26th December 2012. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Intelligent singer on a rock
AAcross 6: Pastry from holiday centre in Florence
AAcross 8: Warn an attractive person concealing second name
AAcross 9: Shed in mud-filled hollow
AAcross 10: Credit for one reporting via dial-up connection
AAcross 10: Credit for one reporting via dial-up connection
AAcross 11: Groups again seen in Salinger novel
AAcross 12: Composer's book taken to craft fair
AAcross 15: Craft that's shipshape Balboa finally scuttled
AAcross 16: Some Greeks without, some within
AAcross 19: Japanese city backing an artist
AAcross 21: Going out, they lack an opener
AAcross 22: Put on Orlando's leather
AAcross 24: Is girl right one who's put out?
AAcross 25: Hungry mutineers heading off up the creek
AAcross 26: Club losing initial advantage
AAcross 27: Run down one occupying room with fireplace
DDown 1: Blasted red
DDown 2: Oliver Reed debuts in a film one loves
DDown 3: Nothing appealing is postponedONICE
DDown 4: Be left at home with their mess
DDown 5: Development that's gutted George and Victoria?
DDown 6: Orlando here revealing 1 down's answer
DDown 7: The policeman in Perpignan releasing me before the end of Absolutely Fabulous
DDown 13: Told about article being valued
DDown 14: Yard man exhausted, extremely exhausted
DDown 17: Midwest sore about one avoiding others
DDown 18: Source of protein Spooner's son spotted
DDown 20: Greek woman providing cold dessert
DDown 22: Chucked from small open space in town?
DDown 23: Some clergyman seen here?
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