Daily Telegraph Quick Crossword Clue Answers Updated for March 27 2024

The clues and answers for today’s crossword puzzle are updated here, it is a daily crossword puzzle updated on its official website.

by Dheshni

Updated Mar 27, 2024

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Daily Telegraph Quick Crossword Clue Answers Updated for March 27 2024

Solving crosswords may be more fun and engaging, so if you want to try a daily telegraph quick crossword you can head to the official website and if you are stuck with any of the clues check the answers below.

Lavatory (3)

Answer: MEN

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The term "lavatory" often refers to a facility for washing, bathing, and relieving oneself. In the context of a crossword puzzle, a common abbreviation for the word "men" is often used to indicate the lavatory designated for males

Old anaesthetic (5)

Answer: ETHER

"Old anaesthetic" suggests a substance that was formerly used as an anaesthetic. In medical history, ether was one of the earliest and most widely used general anaesthetics before safer alternatives were developed.

Regret (3)

Answer: CRY

"Regret" is a feeling of sadness or disappointment over something that has happened or been done. In this context, a word often associated with expressing regret or sorrow is "cry," as crying can be a physical manifestation of such emotions

Midlands river (5)

Answer: TRENT

Midlands" refers to the central region of England, and "river" indicates a body of flowing water. The Trent is a major river in England, particularly associated with the Midlands region.

Accept (7)

Answer: INHERIT

"Accept" implies taking something in or receiving it. In a legal context, "inherit" means to receive money, property, or a title from someone after they have died, typically according to the terms of a will.

Touring (10)

Answer: WEEKENDING

Touring" suggests traveling or going around different places. In the context of the clue, "weekending" refers to spending a weekend away, often traveling to various destinations.

Lid (3)

Answer: SKY

A "lid" is a cover or top of a container. In this context, "sky" refers to the upper atmosphere or the celestial dome that appears above the Earth

Music for two (4)

Answer: DUET

"Music for two" suggests a musical composition or performance intended for two performers. A "duet" is precisely that: a musical piece or performance involving two musicians or singers.

Large book (4)

Answer: TOME

The answer is "TOME." A tome is a large, scholarly book, often used to refer to a volume of academic or authoritative literature. It fits the clue "Large book" because a tome typically implies a substantial or voluminous text.

Immerse (3)

Answer: WET

The answer is "WET." When you immerse something in water or another liquid, you make it wet. "Wet" fits the clue because it describes the action of making something thoroughly soaked or saturated with water.

Inhabitants (10)

Answer: INCUMBENTS

INCUMBENTS." Incumbents are individuals who currently hold a particular position or office. In the context of the clue "Inhabitants," "incumbents" refers to the people who currently inhabit or occupy a specific role or position.

Answered (7)

Answer: REFERED

"REFERED." This seems to be a typo or misspelling. The correct spelling should be "REFERRED." When something is referred, it means it has been directed or passed on to another person or entity for consideration or action. It fits the clue "Answered" because when a question or issue is referred, it is being addressed or responded to by being directed to the appropriate party or authority.

Grab (5)

Answer: PRESS

"PRESS." To grab something can mean to seize or take hold of it quickly and forcefully. In this context, "press" could refer to the action of pressing down on something or pressing it firmly, which could be seen as a form of grabbing or seizing it.

Unhappy (3)

Answer: ILL

"ILL." When someone is unhappy or not feeling well, they might describe themselves as feeling "ill." This fits the clue because "ill" commonly refers to a state of physical or mental discomfort or unhappiness.

Give way (5)

Answer: CRASH

"CRASH." When something gives way, it collapses or breaks suddenly, often with a loud noise. "Crash" fits the clue because it describes the sudden breaking or collapsing of something, such as a barrier or structure.

Go wrong (3)

Answer: SIN

"SIN." When things go wrong, they deviate from what is considered right or moral. "Sin" fits the clue because it refers to an act that is considered morally wrong or a transgression against religious or moral principles

Breadth (8)

Answer: DIAMETER

"DIAMETER." Breadth typically refers to the width or broadness of something. In geometry, the diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center and whose endpoints lie on the circle. It fits the clue because the diameter measures the breadth of a circle.

Daunted (8)

Answer: THWARTED

"THWARTED." To be daunted means to be intimidated or discouraged from doing something. "Thwarted" fits the clue because it means to be prevented or hindered from achieving one's goals or plans, which can lead to feeling daunted or discouraged.

One or the other (6)

Answer: EITHER

"EITHER." This clue implies a choice between two options. "Either" is a term used to indicate one of two possibilities or alternatives, fitting the clue perfectly.

Obstacle (6)

Answer: HANGUP

"HANGUP." An obstacle is something that impedes progress or creates difficulty in achieving a goal. In informal language, a "hang-up" refers to a problem or obstacle that hinders progress or causes delay, such as a technical issue or personal hesitation

Modern (6)

Answer: LATTER

LATTER." "Latter" typically refers to the second of two things mentioned, with the first being referred to as the former. In a modern context, "latter" could be used to refer to the more recent of two periods or items. For example, if discussing two time periods, the latter would be the more contemporary one. So, in this case, "latter" serves as an answer to "Modern" because it signifies the later or more recent option.

Spoil (4)

Answer: HELP

HELP." This seems to be a bit unconventional. Typically, "help" wouldn't be associated with spoiling something, as it usually implies aiding or assisting. However, in some contexts, excessive help or interference might indeed spoil a situation or outcome. For instance, if someone tries to help excessively in a delicate situation, they might inadvertently spoil the outcome. So, the connection here might be a bit abstract, suggesting that sometimes too much assistance can lead to spoiling.

Paradise (4)

Answer: DENE

"DENE." "Dene" is a term that refers to a narrow, wooded valley. While "paradise" is often associated with idyllic or perfect places, "dene" might be used poetically to describe a beautiful, serene natural setting, akin to paradise. So, the connection here is a bit figurative, with "dene" being used to evoke a sense of natural beauty akin to paradise.

Obtained (3)

Answer: ARE

  • "ARE." This might be a typo or an unconventional interpretation. "Are" is a form of the verb "to be," typically used to indicate the present tense of the verb for the pronoun "you" or plural nouns. It doesn't directly relate to "obtained," which means to acquire or gain possession of something.
  • However, if we think abstractly, "are" could be seen as a form of possession or existence. For instance, if something "is," it exists or has been obtained in a sense. So, the connection here might be a bit abstract or unconventional.

Optimistic (8)

Answer: TRUSTING

"TRUSTING." Optimism often involves having faith or trust in positive outcomes. Someone who is optimistic tends to trust that things will turn out well. Therefore, "TRUSTING" fits the clue because it reflects the optimistic attitude of believing in the reliability or goodness of others or the future.

Dasher and Comet, e.g. (8)

Answer: REINDEER

"REINDEER." Dasher and Comet are two of the reindeer from the popular Christmas story of Santa Claus. "Reindeer" fits the clue because it categorizes Dasher and Comet, along with other reindeer, as examples of the species commonly associated with pulling Santa's sleigh.

Gratuity (3)

Answer: FEE

"FEE." A gratuity is a tip or additional payment given for services rendered, typically in appreciation for good service. While "fee" may not always imply a voluntary payment like a gratuity, it does relate to a charge for a service or a payment required for a particular purpose. So, in this context, "fee" might represent a monetary transaction akin to a gratuity.

Procedure (6)

Answer: RECIPE

"RECIPE." A recipe is a set of instructions for preparing a particular dish or food item. While "procedure" is a more general term that can refer to any set of instructions or steps to be followed, "recipe" specifically refers to instructions for cooking or baking. In this context, "recipe" fits the clue because it represents a specific type of procedure aimed at producing a culinary outcome.

Embrace (6)

Answer: TAKEUP

"TAKEUP." "Embrace" can mean to accept or adopt something enthusiastically. "Take up" can mean to begin or start doing something enthusiastically or to adopt a particular activity or cause. So, "TAKEUP" fits the clue because it signifies embracing or adopting something, such as a new hobby or interest.

Lifted (6)

Answer: PUMPED

PUMPED." "Lifted" can mean raised or elevated. "Pumped" can mean excited or filled with energy, often associated with a heightened state of enthusiasm or vigor. So, "PUMPED" fits the clue because it describes a state of being lifted or elevated in terms of energy or enthusiasm.

Eye part (4)

Answer: LASH

"LASH." The lash is the hair that grows at the edge of the eyelid. So, "LASH" fits the clue because it refers to a specific part of the eye, namely the eyelash.

Potato (4)

Answer: FACE

FACE." This might seem a bit abstract, but it could be interpreted as a play on words. A common phrase is "to have a face like a potato," which humorously suggests that someone's facial features resemble those of a potato. So, in this context, "FACE" fits the clue because it's associated with the word "potato" in a humorous or metaphorical sense.



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