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Below are The Independent Cryptic December 16, 2019 Crossword Answers. We have changed the way we posting answers and solutions for clues; instead of opening them in a new page we are revealing answers and solutions in the same page. This is the simplest way for you to find the answers. As you see in the left side are crossword clues and in the right side are crossword answers.
Across
Stranger supporting unknown number held in mountain | FOREIGNER |
Gargantuan Scotsman stuffed into sports car | GIANT |
Marine brought into A&E died with weapon | ARMED |
It could make stay with British hosts healthy one | WHALEBONE |
See 21 Down | DOUBLE |
Spades needed after salad plant shoots up | ROCKETS |
Polish husband spotted outside | SHEEN |
Money-box? | TIN |
Start to record playing the same piece | RONDO |
Destructive person causing flap | SPOILER |
Party behind gifts | DONATES |
Dancing pair get through, united together | PARIPASSU |
Animal guerrilla maybe tethers | LLAMA |
Money made from gym in Parisian street | RUPEE |
Labourer dressing badly with yen for hats | MILLINERY |
Down
Bronzed look to accommodate bizarre President | TRUMAN |
Nun dwelt in terribly draughty place | WINDTUNNEL |
As some streets joined still without width | ONEWAY |
Officer holding show got up and organised rehearsal | TRIALRUN |
Flesh-eating monster revealed in Progress | OGRE |
Sleep with old man who dominated Europe | NAPOLEON |
Girl right to replace home in her money situation? | FRANCES |
Nancy’s very small plait | TRESS |
Instrument in amazing article on processed signal | CORANGLAIS |
Note books required in understanding narcissistic episode | EGOTRIP |
Remote is broken — it’s annoying | TIRESOME |
Dicky says our bones are here | OSSUARY |
Very fine evening meal down by a piano | SUPER |
200 assembled in lecture by don round university | DOUBLE |
Hint from artist leaving daily grind | TRACE |
Bard uses Old English in reduced part | POET |