Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 23rd 2001) clues of The Guardian Cryptic crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 29 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Utterly blown out from wordsmith (6-6)
See 1 (6)
Dustman (4)
Consort making name in Co-Conran creation (10)
Where the ayatollahs lie in state with an omophagous Amazonian (6)
Son of Slad's directors catching my drift with this? (3-5)
North Atlantic threat a pretext to make an Italian hop (9)
"With ____ of leaves and ripple of rain" (Thwinburne) (4)
The limit of Procol Harum's colour chart? (4)
Coming before the water hazard (9)
Ash Wednesday, oddly enough, not so fast (5,3)
Captain Scott names the game hunter (6)
Populate the county? Cool it! (6,4)
Harry Ramsden's contribution to IT? (4)
Some coal left out for fire (6)
Anthropologist's objective in Melton Mowbray? (6)
Eleventh hour in the BBC Book Department? (7)
Witch reverting to nameless creature (5)
Old forty-niner's right to raise hell (7)
Why, some say, a French priest has the right to talk nonsense (6)
One might own the body of this designer's work (9)
This paint completely dry, is it? (3-4)
What 1 across 4 wrote applied to times of ashy destruction (3,4,4,2,7)
Girl wearing underwear here in Texas (9)
See 8 (7)
Levantine gentleman speaking, initially, of France and North Dakota (7)
Thus the Colossus managed to carry the first load of bricks (7)
Against entering trade disruption at short notice (6)
Alternative medicine man (5)