Guardian Quick Crossword Answer For For March 22, 2024

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by Dheshni

Updated Mar 22, 2024

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Guardian Quick Crossword Answer For For March 22, 2024

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Like yin and yang, for instance (13)

Answer: COMPLEMENTARY

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Which are complementary forces or principles in Chinese philosophy representing opposite but complementary aspects of existence. "Complementary" is a term used to describe things that complete or enhance each other when taken together, fitting the description of yin and yang.

Full of twists and turns (7)

Answer: WINDING

Full of twists and turns" describes something with many curves or bends, like a winding road. "Winding" is an adjective that specifically describes something with twists or turns, such as a winding river or a winding path.

Player of Tetris or Minecraft (5)

Answer: GAMER

This clue refers to someone who plays video games. "Gamer" is a term commonly used to describe individuals who engage in playing electronic games, including popular titles like Tetris and Minecraft.

Expression (4)

Answer: LOOK

"Expression" can refer to the look or appearance on someone's face that conveys an emotion or mood. "Look" is a simple term for this, describing the expression or appearance of someone's face or demeanor.

Orders (8)

Answer: DICTATES

Orders" in this context refers to commands or instructions given by someone in authority. "Dictates" is a verb that means to prescribe or command something authoritatively, fitting the description of giving orders.

Without doubt (6)

Answer: INDEED

"Without doubt" is a phrase used to emphasize certainty or agreement with something. "Indeed" is a word that serves a similar purpose, indicating confirmation or affirmation, often used to express agreement or acknowledgment without doubt.

Japanese traditional theatre blending music, dance and mime (6)

Answer: KABUKI

Kabuki is a traditional form of Japanese theater that combines music, dance, and mime. It is known for its elaborate costumes, stylized performances, and dramatic storytelling.

Inspire (8)

Answer: MOTIVATE

"Inspire" means to fill someone with the urge or ability to do or feel something, often creative or positive. "Motivate" is a synonym for this, describing the action of providing someone with a reason or incentive to do something.

Lengthy walk (4)

Answer: TREK

A trek is a long and arduous journey, often on foot and typically in a remote or rugged area. The word "lengthy" suggests a journey of considerable distance, making "trek" a suitable answer.

Support – former British prime minister (5)

Answer: TRUSS

Support" can mean to provide assistance or reinforcement. A "truss" is a structural framework designed to provide support, often used in construction or engineering. Additionally, "Truss" is a surname of a former British prime minister, Henry Addington, who was also known as Viscount Sidmouth.

Acts in retaliation (7)

Answer: AVENGES

To "avenge" means to take revenge for a wrongdoing or injury. "Acts in retaliation" suggests responding to an offense or harm, making "avenges" a suitable answer.

Overlong fit at (anag) – one undecided about the election (8,5)

Answer: FLOATING VOTER

Overlong fit at (anag)" indicates an anagram of "overlong fit" which gives "floating" and "one undecided about the election" refers to a "voter" who hasn't yet decided on a candidate, making "floating voter" a suitable answer.

Sacred animal (3)

Answer: COW

In some cultures, particularly Hinduism, cows are considered sacred animals. They hold religious significance and are revered for their gentle nature and contribution to agriculture.

Peter Pan avoids it (7)

Answer: MANHOOD

This clue is a bit cryptic. "Peter Pan" famously never wants to grow up, avoiding the transition from childhood to adulthood, which is represented by "manhood," the state of being an adult male.

Refuge (4)

Answer: LAIR

A "lair" is a place where a wild animal, especially a predatory one, seeks refuge or establishes its home base. It's typically hidden or secluded, providing safety and shelter.

Long-tailed crow family member (6)

Answer: MAGPIE

A magpie is a member of the crow family known for its long tail and black-and-white plumage. They are highly intelligent birds and are often associated with stealing shiny objects.

Drink before bed (8)

Answer: NIGHTCAP

A "nightcap" is a drink, typically alcoholic, that is consumed before going to bed. It's often thought to help induce sleep or relaxation before bedtime

Acknowledge (a mistake) (5)

Answer: ADMIT

To "admit" means to acknowledge or confess to something, including a mistake or wrongdoing. This fits the description provided in the clue

Benchmark (9)

Answer: YARDSTICK

A "yardstick" is a long, narrow strip of wood, metal, or other material marked off in units of length, typically one yard long. Figuratively, it's used to describe a standard or criterion by which something is measured or judged

Repeated theme – I omit felt (anag) (9)

Answer: LEITMOTIF

This clue involves an anagram. "Repeated theme" suggests a recurring motif in music, literature, or art. "I omit felt" is an anagram that rearranges to "leitmotif," which is a recurring theme or motif in a musical composition, often associated with a particular character, idea, or emotion.

Solidly built (8)

Answer: HEAVYSET

"Solidly built" describes someone or something with a sturdy, strong physique or structure. "Heavyset" is an adjective that specifically describes someone who is solidly built, often with a large or thickset frame.

Not a grand piano (7)

Answer: UPRIGHT

A grand piano has horizontal strings and a large, wing-shaped frame. An upright piano, on the other hand, has vertical strings and a more compact, vertical frame. So, "not a grand piano" would describe an "upright" piano.

Secure (6)

Answer: ATTAIN

"Secure" can mean to achieve or obtain something. "Attain" is a verb that means to reach or achieve something, often a goal or objective, fitting the idea of securing or obtaining something.

Cornwall’s only city (5)

Answer: TRURO

Truro is the only city in Cornwall, England. It serves as the county town and administrative center of Cornwall.

Diesel oil (4)

Answer: DERV

DERV stands for "Diesel Engine Road Vehicle." In some regions, particularly in Europe, it is a term used to refer to diesel fuel used for road vehicles.

What to call a baronet (3)

Answer: SIR

A baronet is a hereditary title of honor in the British peerage, ranking below a baron but above a knight. The title "Sir" is used when addressing a baronet, just as it is used for knights.



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