Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 14th 2018) clues of The Guardian Cryptic crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 30 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Being southern, suggest "Rubicund" as a pop group name (6,3)
Not about to be taken in by expert now! (2,4)
Fruit pieces: see inside (5)
You mustn't leave your home in such a state (5,5,6)
Works jammed with poles, which might need extracting (7)
Town of southern France one missed, being elsewhere at the time (4)
Sally's custom: collecting chamber pots (7)
No rocker provided key's final change (6)
Kent's transformation after mother, grandmother and daughter play (3,3,8)
One who takes after Trotter, the western villain? (5,5)
Deal twinned with medium US city (5)
Part of Tennessee Williams' last "hip" production: morose, electrifying Marlon initially in the lead (7)
Ornamental stone tree? Yes, around about one thousand dollars! (6,3)
High price — necessity, perversely to secure botched DIY (4,3)
Computer input is one bit over (4)
Who gives a swinging piece of wood about Newton? (5)
Distinct columnar layouts, a hit on stage (8,6)
Come across as "fair excited" — touching! (5,4)
To belittle a musical note is ultimately futile (8)
"Smudge" gets to identify an apostle (10)
Wide path, a mere folly, that has its highs and lows (7,3)
See 21
Ruin archaeological work at artist's festival (5,4)
Extinct species of the orc, mouse, bats … (4,7)
All it needs is the board to engage in battle of wits (5,3)
See 23
See 2
Come out of Met's production — bad form (4,4)
See 7
Toilet renter reported an American officer (10)