The Guardian - Cryptic crossword No 28,407 - Mar 31 2021 Crossword Answers
Clues | Answers |
Ascribed source of many rhymes before long | ANON |
Boy with fishing gear, eg lines set on Westminster Bridge | SONNET |
Cut that 3, when split and reassembled | SEVER |
Dedicated lyric to listeners that's outstanding | ODE |
Elegy, say, cleared up | DIRGE |
French composition from Byron __ delightful | RONDEL |
Frost's old-fashioned poem | RIME |
Fruit put on heap __ one concerned next clue but one | LIMERICK |
Genuine article installed by company that signals danger | FIREALARM |
Harsh about replacing author's final piece | AUSTERE |
Humorous bio priest cut and cut | CLERIHEW |
Indulge, oddly, poetaster's ending __ his work's limited | IDLER |
Is inclined to delete nothing from pieces of poetry | CANTS |
Is the speaker on type of TV friendly? | AMICABLE |
It's found among 3, with fixed syllabic structure, similar to this | HAIKU |
Lots of islands having female dotty characters? | FIJI |
Nameless constable demolished barrier | OBSTACLE |
Nasty European immersed in ten gallons, perhaps | HATEFUL |
Old man disturbed in tree | ALMOND |
One upset about verse is completing stanzas | ENVOIS |
Patriarch named in a chapter in part of OT | JACOB |
Poetic structures in novel serve in support of text | VERSEFORMS |
Quartet's initial scheme for 2, perhaps | ABBA |
Radio station's broadcast about reading __ and writing? | TRANSISTOR |
Reveals our country's introducing new degrees | UNMASKS |
Rhyming slang, say, is included by US author, male | LONDONISM |
Source of first introduction that rhymes? | ADAM |
Starts off every poem in collection in style of Homer | EPIC |
Thomas, poet and Nobel Prize winner | DYLAN |
Untrained old volunteers retreating in conflict | ATWAR |
Washed over front of crowd gathered together | BATCHED |
Wildly romanced, clutching English or Italian love stories | DECAMERON |
Writing that could make me propose __ a contradiction in terms? | PROSEPOEM |
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