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Saturday 28 January 2023

[Solution] The Guardian Cryptic Crossword Answers Today Sat Jan 28 2023

Welcome to our free daily The Guardian crossword puzzles Answers Sat Jan 28 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 Sat Jan 28 2023, The Guardian Times crossword puzzle. Thank you once again for visiting answertrivia.com website in solving all the Sat Jan 28 2023 Times Crossword Answers.





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Across :



1. Blackened items in kitchen? Domestic gets given the third degree (11) : CHARGRILLED


9. In Rome, I maybe run into foreign character before lunch? (7) : NUMERAL


10. Absent-minded scientist using width instead of depth (7) : FARAWAY


11. Peevish Le Pen jumpily interrupting a lot of criticism (9) : SPLENETIC


12. Malay food recipe leaving a man with large appetite? (5) : SATYR


13. Succeeding in goal without evidence of mistake (4) : NEXT


14. Jenny, say, cutting duets in jazzy solo (10) : UNASSISTED


16. Agree to cut frame Bogart bungled, embracing a star (5,5) : GRETAGARBO


19. Main hazard in Britain: Tories like Rees-Mogg! (4) : BERG


21. Some disrespect etc offended backing musicians (5) : OCTET


22. Ineptitude from eg Macron briefly meeting Blair (9) : GAUCHERIE


24. Extra-large collars no good for cur (7) : MONGREL


25. Cool smart actress, one of a pair (7) : HEPBURN


26. Mean criminal head in police force set free (11) : EMANCIPATED




Down :


1. Contest law and punishment in longish piece of text (7,8) : COMPLEXSENTENCE


2. Protective covering being worn after 30 days (5) : APRON


3. Grand and endlessly thrilling setter (7) : GELATIN


4. It's clear dope's seized by copper? Quite the reverse (2,5) : INFOCUS


5. What you may call a bigwig with LSD or rolling joint (8) : LORDSHIP


6. Fully drink little drink? That man with drinks drinks gallons (4,2,3,6) : DOWNTOTHEGROUND


7. Places to learn about harmony (6) : UNISON


8. Content to leave Hardy and The Woman in White unfinished, getting cross (6) : HYBRID


15. Tailless camel biting earl: it may cause a complaint (8) : BACTERIA


16. White House wanting leader gracious and sombre (6) : GLOOMY


17. Sweet American pin-up with mostly pleasant clothing (7) : ANGELIC


18. Make respectable-looking career, you heard, in oil company (5,2) : BRUSHUP


20. Party food for the health conscious (6) : GREENS


23. Take a hike in Native American territory's western part (3,2) : HOPIT


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