Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (April 16th 2001) clues of The Guardian Cryptic crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 28 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Confines a lot with a little (5)
Near-brown tan cow (8)
(and 2 down) Traditional fare making us fit? H-hell! Bulk grease 'n' fats (3,4,7)
So thin he'll rip (8)
Some part in "A Doll's House" backed some part in "Peer Gynt" (6)
With a tongue of silver or gold in a tailspin (9)
Primitive ode compiled to nettle-rash (5)
Name a chess champion from around Pietermaritzburg (5)
Put out rings when backing a horse (9)
Toothsome cloisonn* (6)
Nothing I don't do for treatment of teeth (8)
What one's good cause seeks? Try gelt found in distribution (7,7)
Unpolished silver on staff detail (8)
Paul's pen-pal getting his oats, say? (5)
PMT, say? This might ease the pangs (9,3)
See 8 (9)
Grecian urn's beauty (5)
One backing the Russian folk (9)
Flower of Normandy or Northumberland (4)
Fluent in double-talk? (9)
A fool and (on dit) his money? (5)
Foundation of 8 2 dresses Conan Doyle initially, say, in trousers (5,3,4)
Shell user crawling to lubricate a VW (3-6)
If placid, one perhaps could be turned to stone (9)
One who goes into money possibly comes into it! (9)
Together with a name in the register (5)
Music from the Muses? (5)
Revolutionary from the wrong uprising (4)