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July 1st 2002 The Guardian Cryptic crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (July 1st 2002) clues of The Guardian Cryptic crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 32 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Hate to say I'm in disarray (9)
"Moody" could describe Romeo's disposition (6)
End with a shout and a squeak (5,4)
Sensible car drivers do keep quiet (4,2)
The nearest way to the sea (5,4)
Steps inside (6)
Ready for collection (3)
Disapproval, we hear, increasing for drinking spree (5-2)
Have I no novel written by Sir Walter Scott? (7)
A church service (3)
It protects pans cook left on (6)
It takes the lead (3,6)
A complete fool can be turned to a humorist (6)
The more there are, the fewer there are (9)
Break for food in attempt to reach agreement (6)
One of the odder army varieties of transport (9)
Victory was doubly his (6)
Brood about one's ill-treatment (6)
Guard dog - watch out! (6)
Cultivation that's up to date (7)
Possibility of excellent rise in strong pound (9)
Period given to RN formation to enter battle (9)
Clerk gives pound to drug peddler (3,6)
Stubborn stain to be treated (9)
Film sponsor (9)
Try to reach agreement, but get into a difficulty over one point (9)
A well-endowed result (3)
Fix a result (3)
It gives a lift when a flier goes over an obstacle (7)
Something very enjoyable is still second best (6)
Scolded for raising details I left out (6)
Rush through a life's work (6)

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