Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 9th 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.

Walk from American time and charge into New York time (3,4,4)
Spoken verse in instalments through one's teeth! (7)
English truffle hunter swilling ale close to the ground (7)
How an alpine colonist squares accounts? (7,2)
'eaves one within range (5)
Contract in Franco-Roman law (4)
As man involved with Ireland might view one from England (10)
So Wordsworth's minstrel appears to have thee flustered, as a matter of fact (10)
Rastafarian held at more than arm's length (4)
Montcalm's conqueror's in misery about his left foot (5)
Slater's demand for full pension? (4-5)
His 'n' her venture in hock (7)
Comfort needed when you and me revoltingly grow old (7)
Autodidact displaying fame 'n' medals (4-4,3)
Source of 17 scattered seed of Terah with topping of mulch (2,2,3,8)
Crack up making those absent from W --- K, say? (5)
Name one Greek island: one with a divided capital (7)
Ignore the alarm! These slippery customers are over a barrel (5,2)
Labour's injection of backbone? (8)
Destination of 17's line and then of a canal restoration (3,4,2,6)
"The ______ 16,4,17's 23" (Richard III) (4,2)
Successful deal maker is caught by failure (6)
Spontaneous declaration: "Release the Stratford One!" (4-4)
One of eight from a demoralised War Department (6)
Race starter - for the Lincoln! (7)
One is spotted by Lampedusa (7)
Shipping line director (6)
It could be uplifted for Dr Mowlem to cry on (5)