Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 24th 2010) clues of The Guardian Cryptic crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 26 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

It's said to clash with band logo (6)
Half of July in Shetland isle? That's not fair (6)
Haitian settler brought back narcotic (ecstasy) stuffed in duck (6)
Devoted to his wife, cook Roux's secured debt (8)
Irish family group's penny-pinching (4)
Making whoopee time in French king's new reign (10)
Sandwich one of them in bent croquet pins (6,5)
Battle in which fashionista Mary ceded name on her underwear (6,4)
Artist's not concerned with black (4)
Caviar producer's stumped by egg (8)
Joint without approved chance to participate (4-2)
Horsey writer's imp­ressed by Queen galloping (6)
Boffins stripped crack weapon for shooting gallery (6)
Fat boys at international guzzle bubbly entertaining redhead (8)
Striker somewhat misconstrues opportunity in recession (6)
Not many options between Down and here (3,2,3)
Stein's content to keep us more active (6)
Scoop: "Heads in shock horror love orgy!" (6)
Central bank takes over society held in trust, disregarding form? (6)
Anniversary band flouts Beijing rule (7,4)
Lining up: Crucible's essential skill, they say (8)
Note is not deciphered by 1750? (3,2,3)
<i>Aujourd'hui, trente consomment un aphrodisiaque </i> (6)
British family's captivated by 11 beachwear (6)
Come and cuff American (4,2)
What, at the start, some people like inhaling very strongly? (6)