Daily Telegraph Quick Crossword Clue and Answers Updated Today March 29 2024

The answers for today’s crossword clues are updated here, this crossword puzzle will be updated daily so that users can check them on the official website.

by J Divya

Updated Mar 29, 2024

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Daily Telegraph Quick Crossword Clue and Answers Updated Today March 29 2024

Here comes an interesting crossword puzzle ‘Daily Telegraph Quick’, those who love to solve crosswords can try this puzzle to test your IQ level. We have covered the answers for today’s clues so that it might be helpful for those who are struggling to solve them.

Check today’s Daily Telegraph Quick Clues and Answers

Gear (3)

BAG

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 In this context, "gear" can refer to equipment or belongings, often carried in a bag.

Facial features (5)

JOWLS 

Jowls are the lower cheeks or jaw, often used to describe sagging or loose skin in that area of the face.

Writer's medium (3)

INK

Ink is the medium used by writers to write or print.

Discover (5)

TRACK

To track something can mean to follow or monitor its progress, leading to the discovery of its location or path.

Our cart (anag.) (7)

CURATOR

An anagram of "our cart" is "curator," which is a person in charge of a museum or art collection.

Unpredictable (3-3-4)

CHANGEABLE

Something that is changeable is subject to change or likely to change, making it unpredictable.

Upset; upsetting (3)

SAD

"Sad" can mean feeling upset or experiencing something upsetting.

Part of building (4)

WALL

A wall is a structural element of a building that encloses or divides spaces.

Hookah, e.g. (4)

PIPE

A hookah is a type of water pipe used for smoking tobacco.

Brazil or pecan? (3)

NUT

Brazil nuts and pecans are both types of nuts.

Circus MC (10)

BAG

In a circus context, "MC" can stand for "master of ceremonies," a person who hosts or presents a show, such as a ringmaster in a circus.

Ancient sports site (7)

OLYMPIA

Olympia is an ancient site in Greece, known for hosting the ancient Olympic Games.

Little rogue (5)

SCAMP

A scamp is a mischievous or playful person, often used affectionately to describe a child or pet.

Desire; currency (3)

YEN

"Yen" can refer to a strong desire or craving, and it is also the currency of Japan.

Rub out (5)

COVER

To "cover" something can mean to conceal or obscure it, as if rubbing it out.

Metal mined in Cornwall (3)

TIN

Tin is a metal that has been mined in Cornwall, England, for centuries.

African desert (8)

KALAHARI

The Kalahari Desert is a large desert in southern Africa, covering parts of Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa.

Can't riot (anag.) (8)

TRACTION

An anagram of "can't riot" is "traction," which can refer to the pulling or drawing force exerted by a moving object.

Dog (6)

LOOSEN

"Loosen" is a verb that means to make something less tight or tense, similar to how a dog might relax or become less tense.

Salary (6)

CHARGE

In this context, "charge" can refer to a fee or payment, similar to a salary or compensation for work done.

Tension (6)

EFFORT

"Effort" can refer to the exertion of physical or mental energy, which can create a sense of tension or strain.

Jot or tittle (4)

WHIT

A "whit" is a very small amount or part, often used in expressions like "not a whit" to mean not at all.

Pavement edge (4)

KERB

"Kerb" is the British spelling of "curb," referring to the edge of the pavement or sidewalk.

Tree juice (3)

SAP

Sap is the fluid that circulates through a plant, carrying nutrients and water.

Sidetrack; entertain (8)

DISTRACT

To distract is to divert someone's attention away from something, often by providing entertainment or a different focus.

Freshwater reptile (8)

TERRAPIN

A terrapin is a type of freshwater turtle.

Animal covering (3)

FUR

Fur is the hair covering of an animal, typically mammalian.

Favourite drink (6)

TIPPLE

A tipple is a slang term for an alcoholic drink, often implying a favorite or regular choice.

Mexican lizard (6)

IGUANA

An iguana is a type of lizard found in Mexico and other parts of Central and South America.

Pester; aggro (6)

HASSLE

To hassle someone is to pester or annoy them, often by causing them trouble or inconvenience.

Physique; organisation (4)

BODY

"Body" can refer to a person's physique or physical form, as well as an organized group or entity.

Sacred song (4)

MOTE

A "mote" is a small particle or speck, but it can also refer to a musical note or a sacred song or hymn.



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