Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 12th 2008) clues of The Guardian Cryptic crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 33 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Food covered in brown salt (8)
Sporty type, unmanned, becomes "creative" (4)
Figure one had nothing left (4)
Colour of gunge after sulphur removed (4)
Picture of innocence's debut, wearing shift (5)
Not the only one to hold up a person who's late (4-6)
See 24
See 28
Wear one item of underwear by day with elastic top (6)
See 19
Jazzman's hit, "Kind of Blue", popular with Maureen, old Bob and Daisy? (8,2,6)
Regent's Park Zoo lions and rockery plant? (6,5)
Memory of concert followed by talk of something to eat (8)
Bitter, drunk sour, binds one, I say (9)
Bear - in cave? No, other way round (5)
See 22 down
Song of praise in 13 down makes wicked, cold Frank (witch) dash (9,10)
Stein's latest picture taken for the record (7)
See 26
On the way out, not dead but very competitive (5)
Great energy-releasing round movement (5)
See 12
King Edward was exploitative, in the royal habit (7)
Bird brains following idol (6)
In which volume may/may not be turned up? (7)
Labour would be after this on stage - it's "New"! (9)
One star icon represented city (8)
Mother ending in ruin (gin?) - "One way to catch a bloke" (7)
Avril's little pair in distress - aspirin dished out (5,2,5)
See 19 across
Spirited account of grand entertainer on the level in US (5,5)
Do housework, mother - it has great potential power behind it in America (6,3)
Louis XIV's lost his crown? Annul his coronation! (6)