Times Quick Cryptic 2517 Answers Today November 1, 2023
by Niranjani
Updated Nov 01, 2023
Times Quick Cryptic 2517 Answers Today November 1, 2023
Clues
Answers
A city, not on for harbouring source of medicinal nut
ALMOND
British soldier dismissing Military Medal as trifle
TOY
Certainly ready to change after time in the recent past
YESTERDAY
Change in climate’s doing for flower
CLEMATIS
Collection of data, say, is dumped in River Test
REGISTRY
Commotion months after newspaper report curtailed
STORM
Concert work bringing in tango in timely fashion
PROMPTLY
Determination? Old King has it
GRIT
Difficult Republican couple trapped in Australia
ARDUOUS
Doctor taking tea and coffee
MOCHA
Follow party heading for government
DOG
Hurry to protect one manuscript likely to fall apart
FLIMSY
Little point accommodating learner — an idiot
DOLT
Mike joining excellent club
MACE
Military figure, computer expert, embracing married bloke
COMMANDER
Moving quickly to contain injury, getting source of medical advice
PHARMACY
Nonsense about very large perch
ROOST
One studying sun’s capturing carbon and hydrogen
SCHOLAR
Priest brought in Roman Catholic memento
RELIC
Religious image I study
ICON
Satisfied about blokes and love? It’s a thing of the past
MEMENTO
Sewer noise requiring intervention of soldiers
DRAIN
Sleepy disputes occurring during beginning and end of day
DROWSY
Trumpet family’s taken around carnival city
CLARION
US city series to make you beam
LASER
Very good spies start to like being gregarious
SOCIAL
"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.
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Times Quick Cryptic" puzzles are notoriously challenging, requiring wordplay, anagrams, and lateral thinking, making them more difficult than standard crosswords.