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After two failures, 13's half government department: I'm not like 13! (5,4,5) crossword clue
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The Guardian Prize crossword of February 3rd, 2001 other clues |
Large pork pie (7) |
King Edward the Scholar (7) |
See 9 (4,5) |
Liberal Dems eat the butter-tree: they do lots of walking (10) |
The saint of the tree ring (4) |
14 good, 8 down best? Here's no way to start the day (3,3,2,3,2,3,5,4) |
Aunt worried about child in league is insincere (4,2,2,3) |
See 14 (4,2,3,5) |
See 14 |
Previously mentioned government department during Greek war needs help (9) |
Sign of a lot of books (5) |
Half 12's what three quarters of it is in film production (7) |
One of the usual? Guess! (7) |
See 24 (4,2) |
Bird call around river in Spain (6) |
24 putting on more weight after poor start (10) |
Produce an extra bond to give some sureties (5) |
Italian writer (light American edition?) (9) |
Having skill which can be tolerated after 24 (4) |
American coin uttered by Dickens's family (8) |
Endless Edwin's taking in youth group leader's drapery (3,5) |
Who lets Australian leaders reform the new state? (5,5) |
Produced at ticket office to be eaten in dining car? (5,4) |
Turncoat gets a job making tea (8) |
Where there are horses there are bills, making one 5 across (8) |
Roughly mend stone? (6) |
A genuine beginner has time to be shocked (6) |
Abode of the dead, not the second ditto? (5) |
Please wait for seller, do you understand? (4,4,2) |
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