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The Guardian Prize crossword of December 23rd, 2000 other clues
Released upwards: nothing remains for the chase (4-6)
Driver gets encouragement to contain a disturbance (10)
One posing as police? O no! (7)
Clever about addition at home and home is a bank (4-6)
Biscuit cooked at a fair (7)
Advocates of catharsis first of importance in glasses (10)
Figures in tomboy's rhyme (7)
Russian boy raised among scientific researchers is putting the clock back (7)
Game astronomer swallowing nasty bug gets the shakes (5,6)
Range of force for computer operator, a country dweller (10)
Protracted acknowledgment of medieval weaponry (7)
An umbrella not altogether necessary under the sun - hence belladonna and chips? (7)
Mother, reportedly a deprived person, gets some stick (7)
Ill-feeling was current, partly so, without love (7)
Poles suffer from exponent of go-slow (5)
Someone who turns to ice and grits his teeth? (5)
Welsh friend's expressed surprise at soldier (5)
Alter the ebb? (4)
Darling, did you hear the disgraced cricketer's defence? A Welsh address produced all the starred items (6,9,4)
'As to be gloss, then: display enthusiasm about it (5,7,7)
Have valedictions the power to give vegetables to insect, ... (7)
... and beans for the drinker? (6)
Fibre for mats is a luxury (5)
To cry uncertainly, perhaps, may be judicious (5)
Like the little ball pusher supplied to Home Guard? (9)
Always a sweater for father? Yes, as long as the pea-green boat was at sea (1,4,3,1,3)
One who speaks 10 at this time (8)
The typical fool on the British road (1,5,4)
Dispute about "aristocrat" and "aristocratic"? (3,2,5)
Boggled about recipe with varying variations (8)
One with child - pregnant - lies sick (6,6)
Invalid objects, sick at international body's backing for restraints (9)
Shoot bird in bed (5)
Economist, if professional, would be one who takes the pledge (5)
Someone of importance at home to the Queen (6)
Seasonal pudding could be meat in an alien faith (6)
Have chips with it? It sounds a foolish trick (7)
A gate the Communist leader formerly had a right to (11,8)
Water supply at beauty spot: Communist has one in Dundee's house (4-8,7)
Riding habits from English public house in the sticks? (7)
Town in Israel twinned with Luton, say? (5)
Object of the beautiful game is one for the girls (7)
Silence at the back! It's sunk (5)
Speak live, breaking embargoes, something like French in the kitchen-garden? (6,5)
S-Scotsman about to think in French like the Fairy Queen? (10)
Mark, the journalist, announces himself (7)
Channel of exorbitant payment for bouquet (4)
Do I have permission to proceed, buddy? (5)
As much of a trouble as I can get a grip on? (7)

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