Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (August 24th 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.

Man keeps on in charge with victory on satellite TV - perhaps, yes, I can now milk a scandal (6,8)
Capital halved for the farm, extending some time into the future (4-5)
A bee's purpose: to carry the gold back (5)
Send off team's inside half? (5)
Sluice that perhaps forced out a president (9)
Weapon turned on a politician of little value (8)
Nothing left in morose "Hobbit" character (6)
Bun baked, or not initially, like the one in the oven? (6)
All fingers and thumbs collecting snake eggs, a small amount in the kitchen (8)
Denial of responsibility avoids law being broken (9)
Cut fruit (5)
Hillock discovered after initial sex change? (5)
Welsh minister with a sin drove off the rails? (3,6)
Neglected issue in the 1 across affair (7,7)
Was 8's thing the result of l-lemon due in MMI? (10,4)
... then grandad's the Queen in China! (7)
Egyptologist eating swan and chips (9)
Plant grown wild in Luton not functioning (8)
Laid to show war heartless and death a non-starter (6)
Dare in strip lifting Irish bottom (5)
Clever clogs is King of Berlin since 1989? (4-3)
MP entered loans foolishly? (5,9)
Tubes replacing spaghetti with hoops instead of squares (9)
Greek Hades, horribly nice (8)
Medicinal element turning stomach in senior clergyman, missing work (7)
Eye expert implanting one into boss-eyed locust (7)
First shot of rally holds point with bend on ball (6)
Gore has valid application (5)