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Arty fruit bowls perhaps, not sparkling, attracting foul flies (5,5) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of September 19th, 2001 other clues
Bill: he will be suffering (4)
Miss Dashwood''s hesitation about floor covering (6)
"Relic" as a familiar term of endearment (3,5)
Start to make a type of beer, so tackle the job boldly (5,3,6)
It's full of uncertainties, when top of padded bag is missing (4)
Follow when uncle dips into wallet (6)
A daughter needs a frock, but where to find her? (7)
State of drug near changeable (8)
Religious movement is coming stealthily to capture a saint (10)
An onerous gift, destroying health with wine and pate (1,5,8)
Crucial factor is a short letter found under the bed (6,4)
Glasses for acrobats (8)
See 7 (8)
Suspension bridge where cold cat keeps foot tucked in (7)
See 1 (6)
Close to Sidney, half-disguised in a meeting (6)
Extremely pale one avoiding observation (4)
Thoughtful expert stumbled on (8)
Celebrity in place to divorce heartless woman (6)
Catch sight of tail of large mole (4)
Good point is to have jacket and skirt hard-wearing at the front (6,4)
Firm will supply second catalogue (6)
Exhibit rodents being put back in school enclosure (8)
Where there''s a will, the analysis gets digested (7)
Prepared column written by editor (7)
Troubled firm needing loan for free (8)
Knocked into upper-class MP when in garden (6)

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