Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 29th 2008) clues of The Guardian Cryptic crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 32 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Song for that man on the radio? (4)
Ancient, as a settlement for ancient people (10)
Commonwealth country with a large interior (9)
Dined in college by the sound of it (5)
Passed down from Lancaster? (9)
Drink knocked back - setback for artist (5)
Necktie - one from Paisley, say (5)
A doctor takes in 50% less as a psychiatrist (5)
Insects on holiday, having abandoned a nest (5,4)
Delicious nipper takes part (9)
Old guard going after first prize (5)
Government formed with a Tory leader in control (10)
Non-U physicist admitted embracing a South American (9)
Fine artist depicting lady's fingers (4)
Anglers got flounder? What a blow! (6,4)
Female saint in place of captain at head of troops (7)
Sound heard at door right next to empty apartment - thrice (3-1-3)
Give Cockney a place in Hampshire (7)
Overture, one of several, alone or in concert (7)
Puzzle no longer translated? (7)
Long or short account? What's up? (4)
About mid-November, change for American bonds (7)
Look at the mileometer (5)
Point of reference for boys outside church (9)
Game French count (5-2-2)
Believe in a bird (7)
Believe in people initially (4,3,3)
Roget? He's among the stars (9)
Portion of butter one served with tea bread (7)
Africans as puzzled as I am (5)
Cavity walls in useless bridge? (5)
Worry about appearing in newspaper (4)