Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 17th 2017) 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.

4,480-pound European, sounding like a siren (3-4)
Operating system in iMac involved a collection of bits (6)
Somewhat contrarily, spots no numbers around the clock (3-4)
Frees from tax in Norfolk town (10)
Ring relative who's missing lost cat (5)
Large dong one's confused with a "far out" snout (4-5)
Nice men in uniform, mostly Greek S&M nuts (9)
Like first of nurses taking city hospital round (5)
Puck? Female, 6, non-starter! (5)
Half-heartedly called police about son's minor indiscretions (12)
Female's seduced by an ex-taoiseach (5)
From southern town, originally, and yet northern writer (9)
Lead — a radioactive element? Not lead, it's a metallic element (8)
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Listening devices from back of one shop near Barking (9)
Terrifying regular visitors to Dorset and Leeds (7)
Happy as a kingfisher? (7)
One fat fly heads off, as ordered (6)
Dangerous, so locked away at last (5)
Leftward leaning flower (4)
Arm that's hairy and small, short 3 (3-7)
Grouped together with a retired joiner (6)
Drink for one that's picked up medal (6)
Infuriated by golf shot, curse back-up supports (6,3)
Doctor grimaces, describing onset of nausea as being all too loudly evident (9)
Takes more off away kits? (9)
Model T Ford, on a return trip? (2,3,3)
Fractions of number in choppers to put on uniform on board (12)
A poet raving about Goat's Head soup (6)
Fish, catching record yields (6)