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September 10th 2009 The Guardian Cryptic crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 10th 2009) 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.

Cocaine involved in increasing dependency (9)
Actor Peter stood up for Flynn (5)
View from air over London, say (4-3)
Grisly end of relegation (3,4)
A West Indian friar (9)
What surgeons do with stunted growths (5)
Red-faced, she baked on a summer's day (5,2,6)
Trees presenting a problem to fools (6,7)
Fruit bearing EU licence (9)
They sound well but are shaking inside (4,5)
Dolphin that sounds like a steam engine (7)
Isn't one strained by this? (7)
One hundred and four get tipsy here (5)
Where to go down and down (5)
It provides reception for lovely Miss Moon (9,4)
Green University don could become experienced (9)
Man from Naples is rescued from a riot (5)
In Coliseum forty shouted: "Do your best!" (5)
A jumper for the South African side (9)
In old age eleven get rusty (7)
Religious club, say, unknown here in France (7)
Wallop: a fashionable accessory (7)
Back seats carrying a heavy weight — gold! (7)
Verify runaway train case (9)
The French hit back in Bolivia (2,3)
When broken they could cause a stir (5)
A royal holding first place in Law (9)
Language used at an Oxford college? (6,7)

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