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A strange device is better than one with nothing right (9) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of January 9th, 2004 other clues
Superlatively fine art suffering (8)
Burns doesn't do any work on book (6)
Singular health centre surrounded by singular grass (8)
Remarkable Scots look round or square (6)
Soviet leader in coat no longer politically correct in Belarus (5)
Tough, shrewd and practical hands rode range (4-5)
There's parliament - there's no substitute (3,4,5)
Talk for a change about empty apartment (12)
Antelope discovered by Maori biologist (5)
Hard worker - one familiar with long-term investment? (6)
Pacifier to go on trial (5,3)
Action not premeditated by arbitrator going to law (6)
Slough keeps articles enclosed (8)
Heads of Shell and Esso accompany identical oil producer (6)
A smoker in Arbroath turned in by graduates (6)
Shortcake mix on athlete's foot? (5,4)
Shippers heed order for food (9,3)
Redhead has number left over (5)
From America to Australia, revolutionary modern technology producing garb of the 1940s (4,4)
Logo said to represent herbaceous plant (8)
Significant development as holiday finished (12)
To love, seek the love of one who's qualified for business in Queensland (9)
Bird, in a manner of speaking, joining other ranks (8)
Nick has to stop work (5,3)
One man in a boat looking up old address (6)
Was an offender heard in a province of Pakistan? (6)
Don't touch and go (5)

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