Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 22nd 1999) 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.

Don't start to gamble - take your client's money (8)
Cut the grass round the pub for the little drinker? (6)
Continent, not island, shortly to be put in geography book (8)
Composer's church work fashionable? (6)
Art possessor in town with belt? (8)
Gambler gives money to the Irish queen (6)
Suggestion to relative following river through Kentish town (10)
See 23
Setter's reversing manoeuvre to provide a job (6)
Autostradas' radiation is implied in every way by metal (gold) in the book (3,5,4,2,4)
The last state may fruit with the first two... (6)
...unpaid: nothing for the singer at its head (8)
King to be (French brand) in progress - hence all those surveys (6,8)
Caper in which Pope's head - was head - of the national church (6)
Fair bit of hair - depending on neck size? (6-6)
First of Walter Mitty's turns: provide defence and make me conform (5,2,3)
It includes something of a concession, no less? You don't surprise me (1,7,2,4)
How I ensure mine's top? (8)
Don't go straight at rapid pace through the Cotswolds (8)
Races for spinner in which one's performing (7,3)
A student at studios in Hertfordshire (8)
With the services a fellow might have had a commission (8)
Belladonna produced work of art? Say what you think (8)
Love among the olive trees? Is this a record? (6)
Beast painted by Kipling and loved by Precott (6)
See 6