The Guardian – Quiptic crossword No 1,199 – Nov 7 2022
Clues | Answers |
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Artist much appreciated struggle by the French to defend refined dish of theirs | RATATOUILLE |
Attractive cruet set seen every now and again | CUTE |
British trio’s refurbished inexpensive eatery | BISTRO |
Chapter by English poet is easy to understand | CLEAR |
Cop, say, getting agitated about last part of controversial Caribbean song | CALYPSO |
Crude lies about unorthodox set beginning to suffer | TASTELESS |
Description of second person’s past military command? | ASYOUWERE |
Dorothy hoards old record in storage site | DEPOT |
Flip over comic performer given large reptile | TURNTURTLE |
Foot expert is pictured at work | PEDICURIST |
Go with person, say, after work to find cheap cafe | GREASYSPOON |
Heed secretary initially desiring thing for scribbling | NOTEPAD |
In other words, soldier over period accepting a right | PARAPHRASE |
Leaden cop messed up a means of controlling crime | PENALCODE |
Lieutenant, appearing about middle of film, has a pleasing accent | LILT |
Clues | Answers |
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No amateur, Welsh footballer pockets first of bonuses? That’s likely | PROBABLE |
Now idle, adjusted to a spell in retirement? | LIEDOWN |
One trailing first to last conversationalists | TALKERS |
Part of formal inspectorate in here in Africa | MALI |
Perfect introduction by a croupier? | IDEAL |
Pointer initially ignored by soldiers and worker? That’s ill-mannered | IGNORANT |
Preserve a form of service in honour of noted artist | CANALETTO |
Retired group touring Paris, perhaps as a climax | TOCAPITALL |
Right-winger in Barking breaking valuable material is monstrous type | OGRE |
Small drink obtained before a litre as full amount | TOTAL |
Something that might be laid on two men in short showing bad faith | BETRAYAL |
Soviet leader left in sign of disgrace | STALIN |
Subtle detail in French city today at the margins | NICETY |
Swimmer skirts river channel? | TRENCH |
Telephone connection in US city on reflection is a joke! | ONELINER |