Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (August 27th 2014) 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.

Music a squeezebox provides for headgear (6)
River voyage danger? Ditch dozens in the centre (7)
At first camera held poorly? Cut! Cut and calm down! (7)
No end to the peculiar beat (5)
But French study admitted young women (7)
Green making a fuss about vote cast being halved (7)
Subject of a bid to draw (5)
Setter's queen escapes from Algeria — what a pain! (7)
Dictionary incompletely defines "a place of debate" (7)
Winter nut is spelt out? No (9)
Chapter in Steppenwolf, or a German sustenance seeker (7)
Ten toes spread out with no purpose (6)
Not a row of collaborators as fifth regular feature (6)
Trump after starting: "Some chicken! Some neck!" (6)
<span> A girl's fan, </span><i>peut-être</i><span> </span> (9)
Six here playing a part with Tudor women (11,4)
Cunning ultimate in balls? (8)
Sturdy beachwear removing a kind of shirt instead (6)
Where to learn about cattle crossing (8)
Idiot from Ulster? (6)
Hunk of meat followed by pudding? (8)
Fat beer tum wobbles in passionately produced opera (6,9)
Turning out friendless portrayal (6)
Top jobs, less worry (6)
What burnt ally in this country (6)
At nearly ten to ten, Times setter first to get chilli con carne? (3-3)
Keen on ice cream sundae, initially in cold storage (8)
Carroll had on record this laugh's etymological origins (7)