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July 15th 2004 The Guardian Cryptic crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (July 15th 2004) clues of The Guardian Cryptic crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 28 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Opposite of familiar talk (8)
Real road to food store (6)
Mocked some rude pair's overthrow (4)
Back bench attained by successful first-year students (6,4)
Car attendant (6)
Fully comprehended true side effect (8)
Small part of military detachment (6)
Soldiers losing track of child? (6)
Disciplinarian encountered in train, perhaps (8)
Eastern riddle of the underworld (6)
Where to see frail green shoot? (5,5)
Animal in the money (4)
Colour to leave alone (6)
Speak too highly of cricket captain's concern (8)
Created calm (8)
Wordsmith responsible for "Nothing over sixpence"? (4)
Professional's pose bringing good luck (6)
Banana worker in flat (8)
Tip a golfer gave to prodigal (10)
King with cross? (6)
Another song before the sergeant comes in? (6)
Shabby towel about to disintegrate (3,2,5)
Unaware of design or antecedents (8)
Firm accepting can't possibly be cut short (8)
Drink to try on way in (6)
Creature found when sheets are turned over (6)
Figure in the Spanish uniform (6)
Low woman brought up by poet (4)

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