Daily Telegraph Quick Crossword Clue with Answers March 30 2024

Check out the answers for today’s crossword puzzle along with the clues here. This is a daily crossword puzzle being updated on its official website.

by J Divya

Updated Mar 30, 2024

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Daily Telegraph Quick Crossword Clue with Answers March 30 2024

To those who are trying to solve this daily telegraph quick crossword can head to this article in case you are stuck with any of the clues. The answer might end with 3 letters or more than that; it's purely based on the clues. So try this interesting puzzle daily to improve your IQ level.

Drank like a cat (6)

The Correct Answer is LAPPED

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Cats are known for their meticulous drinking habits. They use their rough tongues to "lap" up small amounts of liquid at a time. This clue uses a familiar animal behavior to describe someone drinking in a similar way, likely taking small sips.

Solution (6)

The Correct Answer is LIQUID

A "solution" is a homogenous mixture formed when one substance (solute) dissolves in another (solvent). It's a general term encompassing various liquids we encounter, from water and juices to chemical solutions.

Caprine male (5,4)

The Correct Answer is BILLY GOAT

"Caprine" refers to members of the Caprinae subfamily, which includes goats, sheep, and ibexes. A "billy goat" is the specific term for a male goat, particularly one that is not castrated.

Puppet (4)

The Correct Answer is FOOL

This clue offers a double meaning. On the surface, a "puppet" is a manipulated figure controlled by strings or rods, often used in performances. However, it can also be used figuratively to describe someone who is easily controlled by another person.

Friend (4)

The Correct Answer is PEER

A "peer" is someone who is equal in age, status, or ability to another person. This can refer to friends, classmates, or colleagues who share a similar social standing.

Fixed gaze (5)

The Correct Answer is STARE

A "stare" is a prolonged and fixed gaze at someone or something. It can be neutral, curious, or even rude, depending on the context.

Repeat aloud (6)

The Correct Answer is RECITE

"Recite" means to repeat something aloud from memory, often in a formal setting. This could involve reciting a poem, speech, or prayer.

Insult (anag.) (6)

The Correct Answer is SUNLIT

This clue requires recognizing an anagram, where the letters of a word are rearranged to form a new word. "Sunlit" is an anagram of "insult," where the letters have been shuffled but retain the same set of letters.

Breathe in (6)

The Correct Answer is DETECT

  • This clue offers a wordplay element. While "detect" typically means to discover or identify something, it can also be seen as a combination of "de" (meaning "from") and "tect" (potentially related to "take").
  • So, "detect" could be interpreted as "taking in" from the outside, similar to breathing in. However, it's important to note that this is a less common interpretation and "detect" primarily signifies discovery.

Wreckage (6)

The Correct Answer is LITTER

Wreckage refers to the broken remains of something that has been destroyed or damaged. "Litter" can describe scattered debris, often associated with leftover wreckage or waste. This answer connects to the scattered and unwanted nature of wreckage.

Tribal leader (5)

The Correct Answer is SHEIK

A sheik is a leader of a tribe or a person of high rank in an Arab society. Tribal leaders often hold significant power and influence within their communities.

Thick slice (4)

The Correct Answer is HUNK

A hunk is a large, thick piece of something, often used for food like bread or cheese. This answer emphasizes the substantial size of the slice.

Withstand (4)

The Correct Answer is FACE

"To withstand" means to endure or resist something difficult or unpleasant. "Face" can be used metaphorically to represent confronting a challenge or difficulty head-on.

Vandal (9)

The Correct Answer is DESPOILER

A vandal is someone who deliberately damages or destroys property. A "despoiler" is a more formal term for someone who plunders or destroys something, highlighting the destructive nature of a vandal.

Bagatelle (6)

The Correct Answer is GADGET

"Bagatelle" is a French word for a trifle or something of little importance. A "gadget" is a small device or tool, often with a specific function. While some gadgets can be significant, the clue suggests "bagatelle" hints towards a less crucial or complex gadget.

Country (6)

The Correct Answer is NATURE

This clue plays on a double meaning. "Country" can refer to a nation or a rural area. However, in this context, "nature" suggests the natural world and its surroundings, contrasting with the concept of a developed country.

Rip in tights (6)

The Correct Answer is LADDER

Tights are a close-fitting garment covering the legs and sometimes the feet. A "ladder" describes a long tear in tights, resembling the rungs of a ladder.

Bucket (4)

The Correct Answer is BOAT

This clue offers a bit of wordplay. While a bucket is a container for holding liquids, it can also be a slang term for a small boat. The answer depends on the intended meaning in the context of the crossword puzzle.

Erase (6)

The Correct Answer is PASS UP

While "erase" typically suggests removing something completely, "pass up" offers a nuanced approach. It can imply letting an opportunity go by without taking advantage of it, effectively erasing it from your experience.

Riles

The Correct Answer is ROILS

Both "riles" and "roils" describe a state of agitation or disturbance. "Riles" emphasizes emotional annoyance or anger, while "roils" suggests a churning or tumultuous state, applicable to both emotions and physical things like water.

Bogus (4)

The Correct Answer is MOCK

 "Bogus" means fake, false, or worthless. "Mock" can imply ridicule or scorn, often directed at something considered fake or inferior. The answer highlights the negative connotation associated with something "bogus."

Show mercy (6)

The Correct Answer is RELENT

To "show mercy" signifies forgiveness or compassion, often in a situation where punishment might be expected. "Relent" means to soften or stop being harsh or severe, aligning with the idea of showing mercy.

Dunce (9)

The Correct Answer is SIMPLETON

Both "dunce" and "simpleton" refer to someone who lacks intelligence or understanding. "Dunce" has a slightly more playful connotation, while "simpleton" emphasizes a more significant cognitive limitation.

Difficult task (4,5)

The Correct Answer is TALL ORDER

A "tall order" is a request or expectation that is very difficult or demanding to fulfill. It emphasizes the significant challenge associated with the task.

Elegance (5)

The Correct Answer is TASTE

"Elegance" signifies grace, stylishness, and refinement. "Taste" can refer to the ability to appreciate beauty or good quality, which is a key element of elegance.

Calculus pioneer (5)

The Correct Answer is E U L E I

  • Leonhard Euler (1707-1783) was a brilliant Swiss mathematician and physicist who made significant contributions to the development of calculus.
  • He is credited with establishing much of the modern notation used in calculus, including the concept of the mathematical constant "e" (Euler's number) and the use of the Greek letter sigma (Σ) for summation.

Be adamant (6)

The Correct Answer is INSIST

"Insist" means to firmly state your opinion or demand and refuse to change it. This aligns with the idea of being "adamant," which signifies unwavering determination or unyielding opposition.

Asleep (anag.) (6)

The Correct Answer is ELAPSE

This clue requires recognizing an anagram, where the letters of a word are rearranged to form a new word. "Elapse" is an anagram of "asleep," where the letters have been shuffled but retain the same set of letters.

Blueprint (6)

The Correct Answer is SCHEME

A blueprint is a detailed plan or set of instructions for building something. A "scheme" can also refer to a detailed plan of action, often used in a more general context than just construction.

Partition (6)

The Correct Answer is DIVIDE

"Partition" means to divide something into separate parts. "Divide" is a more general term for separating a whole into smaller pieces, encompassing the concept of partitioning.

Complaint (4)

The Correct Answer is PAIN

While "complaint" refers to an expression of dissatisfaction or grievance, "pain" can encompass both physical and emotional discomfort. In some cases, complaints can stem from physical or emotional pain, creating a connection between the two words.

Crooked (4)

The Correct Answer is EVIL

"Crooked" suggests something morally wrong or dishonest. "Evil" signifies profound immorality and wickedness. While not all things "crooked" are necessarily "evil," the answer emphasizes the negative connotation associated with being crooked.



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