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Thursday 19 January 2023

[Solution] The Guardian Cryptic Crossword Answers Today Thu Jan 19 2023

Welcome to our free daily The Guardian crossword puzzles Answers Thu Jan 19 2023. TheGuardian.com, formerly known as Guardian.co.uk and Guardian Unlimited, is a British news and media website owned by the Guardian Media Group. The creators of the The Guardian newspaper has also shared 2 pages of their newspaper with some games that you can play while you are having a break. 

Following the clues and attempt to fill in all the The Guardian puzzle’s squares making you tedious?. We at AnswerTrivia.com happy to help you with crossword answers. Check back each day for a new The Guardian Crossword Answers or explore ones we recently published. Here is the complete list of clues and answers for the Thu Jan 19 2023, The Guardian Times crossword puzzle. Thank you once again for visiting answertrivia.com website in solving all the Thu Jan 19 2023 Times Crossword Answers.





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9. Hungarian saint containing the blaze I mishandled (9) : ELIZABETH


10. Love label linked with old wine-producing region (5) : OTAGO


11. Bird presented in last part of French chapter (5) : FINCH


12. With repetition of first part, contrive changes to sentence again (9) : RECONVICT


13. Large rodent, hard to handle, not keeping up like pig (7) : PORCINE


14. Found pound and ounce, say, in abbreviated dictionary (7) : LOCATED


17. Endless fortune I had put together, that's clear (5) : LUCID


19. Like the Chairman's little work (or books in general, we hear) (3) : RED


20. Don't allow to leave with odd characters out of discretion (3,2) : ICEIN


21. Agent in European capital backed Julian, say (7) : EMPEROR


22. Increase organised valet parking in large parts of East End (7) : ELEVATE


24. Encountered Oliver's friend in London suburban area (9) : METROLAND


26. It's put in the kind of barns churches once found helpful (5) : TITHE


28. Become aware of things smelt, heard but not seen (5) : SENSE


29. Part of bicycle that doesn't make it to 24 across? (5,4) : INNERTUBE




Down :


1. Booker? With prize ultimately secured, trim one's sails (4) : REEF


2. Power of the mind seen in part of 24 across (6) : PINNER


3. If pedant is confused about hard recipe initially, he seeks way to proceed (10) : PATHFINDER


4. One of six in charge of our land, one a so-called farmer (6) : GEORGE


5. Restrained, cut line in second edition (8) : SHACKLED


6. See 7 : MOON


7. Imaginary character, one of the first two Wells wrote about (3,2,3,4) : MANINTHE


8. Part of painter's work starts off collection of art treasures (4) : COAT


13. Beat seed (5) : PULSE


15. Novel form in old verse penned by Conservatives (5,5) : CRIMESTORY


16. Letters from London nearly delivered for poet (5) : DONNE


18. Coping partly with limited capital, just under fifteen pounds (8) : CAPSTONE


19. Deity repeatedly upset another — that's very unusual (4,4) : RARAAVIS


22. Denouement that's heart-rending? Not half (6) : ENDING


23. King or president (6) : ARTHUR


24. Source of inspiration and great power in the writer (4) : MUSE


25. Old author I'd pronounced woke? (4-4) : OPEN


27. See 25 : EYED


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