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A part of geese I'd processed (4,2,4,4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of October 25th, 2004 other clues
A chorister's not involved in these arrangements (14)
Looking forward to a birthday? (9)
Race in one game leads to another (5)
Scene of conflict a long time back (5)
Account that's due showing effect of inflation (9)
Sad, mean-spirited mate has to leave - fired (8)
Oxford accent (6)
Little distinction (6)
A frenzy of war cries and whirling blades (8)
Memorable revolutionary character (3,6)
They rise to divide Asians and Europeans (5)
Makes eyes at a man on turning to leave (5)
Satisfied with role collating weather reports (3,6)
Theatre of war? (10,4)
Change the law! (7)
Christian sacrament involved such a rite (9)
Sought by game hunters? (8)
High spirits? (6)
I pick up a key to look round someone's house (5)
Scoring in many games, but not tennis (7)
What they are is difficult to say (6,8)
Government changes prior to New Deal? (9)
A noted textbook (8)
The French mark all dice differently (7)
Better prepared to meet death in the end (7)
Snooker, of course, in the old days (6)
She has no right to leave Hamlet's scene (5)

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