Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 12th 2001) clues of The Guardian Cryptic crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 29 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Supplies the same in every way? (6)
Adhesive setting for tooth and tongue (3,6)
Screen left out round solderer (7)
Group playing north or south lost Elgin marbles, perhaps (7,6)
River and seafood the French found atrocious (9)
Scottish promontory with a German plant (7)
Biscuit loaded with leaves? (4,3)
We blame knitter for small woolly jumper (3,4)
Yseult's other name is Old English (6)
Murderer outside second-class compartment (5)
Record snub (3-4)
Moth getting by without extreme poverty (7)
Concerning wild oats (2,2)
Tudor drink (6,4)
Dogfish on film (6)
Rolled gold ware of inferior quality (3,5)
Priest, perhaps, making well-known person fulminate (9)
Insulting language from American imprisoned by Lincoln (5)
Coal remaining at the end of three months (5)
Almost 50% treasure birds (9)
Scale for winds in the open air (8)
Preserve the end of past prestige (6)
Saucy book planted before man of brass (4,6)
Clothes worn back-to-front for game (4)
Odysseus's first demand - to hold you once like a Cyclops (3-4)
Cell material in heart of young Rudge (7)
Steal the limelight from the coach to London (7)
The medicine goes down (5)
Composer crossing street to see lexicographer (7)