Times Quick Cryptic 2530 Answers Today November 20, 2023
by Abisha | Updated Nov 23, 2023

Times Quick Cryptic 2530 Answers Today November 20, 2023
Clues |
Answers |
---|---|
A feature of many a department store involving a real cost |
ESCALATOR |
A female in Paris with a number left in dining room? |
UNEATEN |
Artist exaggerating could make a cur artistic |
CARICATURIST |
Bird is cold, needing cover for head |
CHAT |
Deceive with trick, concealing passion |
cheat on |
Decorated sumptuously in gold, awfully neat |
ORNATE |
Drinks with added recreational drug — moral shortcoming |
LAPSE |
Footballer restored to team? |
BACK |
Fuss yet to be dealt with? |
to-do |
Italian, a master seen in retrospect as fine instrument maker |
AMATI |
King entertains primate in light-hearted event? |
CAPER |
Leaves half blown away in meadow |
LEA |
Merit being severed somehow |
DESERVE |
Most intolerant home in which there is a right bust-up |
NARROWEST |
Most unhappy person that may be seen on building site |
BLUESTONE |
One who's cut out to be an artist? |
ETCHER |
Painter of house and courtyard |
HOGARTH |
Passionate deed — something changed in text |
REDACTION |
Prepared money |
READY |
Quarrels for left-overs? |
SCRAPS |
Rested the first day of the weekend briefly |
SAT |
Speak, for example |
SAY |
Stop to have a breather around end of year |
ARREST |
They offer narratives and they may be liars |
STORYTELLERS |
Travel round something sticky |
GOO |
Woman with aim to ensnare one |
ENID |
"Times Quick Cryptic" is a daily crossword puzzle featured in "The Times" newspaper. It's known for its cryptic and challenging clues, which often require wordplay, anagrams, and clever thinking to solve. The goal is to fill the crossword grid with words that fit both across and down based on the provided clues. It's a popular puzzle for those who enjoy word games and brain teasers.
Times Quick Cryptic 2530 Answers Today November 20, 2023 - FAQ
Times Quick Cryptic" puzzles are notoriously challenging, requiring wordplay, anagrams, and lateral thinking, making them more difficult than standard crosswords.