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Below you will find all the solutions to Evening Standard Cryptic Crossword from May 14th 2018.
May 14th 2018 Answers
Clue |
Solution |
Container of riches, treasure, perhaps |
CHEST |
Word of warning about crime, initially, from the police |
FORCE |
Has tasteful associations, but can be shaky in use |
CRUET |
Hill in a pastoral area |
TOR |
Moira becomes a New Zealander |
MAORI |
Nude in an exotic act or show |
CABARET |
Fabulous Greek author |
AESOP |
One said to have been successful |
WON |
Irregular stripe in computer graphics |
SPRITE |
When a New York father, being obliging, will help |
ANYTIME |
Depend merely on me being away |
RELY |
Make the cocoa go round in jug? |
STIR |
Gets the use of George's? |
BORROWS |
To a saint, the pious conclusion is the flowery part! |
STAMEN |
Lash it back with a rope's end! |
TIE |
In Genesis, allegedly, it's a sort of 'hemp' |
SISAL |
Wandering in the gallery can mean trouble! |
ALLERGY |
A pettish name to call Elizabeth |
LIBBY |
Menagerie animal? |
NAG |
Possibly withered, not red but pallid |
WHITE |
A warm tone |
SEPIA |
Subsequently, much laughter is heard |
AFTER |
Germanic deity who gave woman new heart |
WOTAN |
Thin, bony, but not exactly scraggy? |
SCRAWNY |
Race of theatre goers |
HEAT |
Treat the new potatoes with jam? |
SCRAPE |
One determined to be an essayist? |
TRIER |
Only a serf, but he had plenty! |
HELOT |
Opprobrious thing to do |
ROB |
Just say the word |
MENTION |
A novel name for '9' |
ROY |
Examines what may be fit for consumption by saints! |
SIFTS |
She's grey, and may turn paler |
PEARL |
Sly, going round the market astutely |
SMARTLY |
Could such a widow make hay? |
GRASS |
Another name for a sail |
ALIAS |
Mr Todd of the Flying Squad |
SWEENEY |
The idea that beef is about £1 |
BELIEF |
Mineral wealth meaning nothing to the Italian? |
OIL |
The right rhyme for 'drunk' |
TIGHT |
Island in the wild part of Dalmatia |
MALTA |
A horse, that is, for a little girl |
AGGIE |
Being fit is a bit of a blessing |
ABLE |
Musical monologue in opera, perhaps |
RAP |
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