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Capped for Ulster, are they? (5) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of July 30th, 2002 other clues
Roots of any really admirable, unusual clue and reliably intriguing answer produce a puzzling growth (9)
Principle of the characters in command (5)
See 11 (15)
Oz player gets hit on the head (4)
Fame with hackney and hansom cabbies' chat, tho' it is dissipated! (1,3,4,5-3-4,2,3,4,2,2,3,4)
Start to saute mushroom with a light touch: it sounds dubious (9)
Nostradamus calling within: "Fly from the house!" (5)
See 11 (5)
Yen standard in ruins around thousands of Americans rioting (6,3)
See 11 (8)
See 11 (4)
El Greco, so sadly losing line, framing Mount Weizmann with "The Miser" (8,7)
Disease of society is consuming Psyche and her lover (9)
Duchess who divested new saint (5)
Records are cut with knife (7)
Chinese brand getting fired with this? (4)
Pride produced residual diet? (4)
Condition of confusing one's local with home, endlessly (10)
"The law is the true ____" (Iolanthe), rendered by Eminem, Donny Osmond and Thomas Beecham initially (10)
Quasimodo's premonitions? (7)
Revolutionary start to treatment in Spain for angina (5,4)
Serene, square and shorn! (10)
No such infamy for limeys? (10)
Pish! Why ring the Lutine bell? (9)
Swinger seeking gin and the life of Riley, say? (7)
Lady of Shallot was half sick of Richard's old backers (7)
Early knights shouted the odds (5)
One might see a lot of such cars (4)
Three kings succeeding bishop with a cold expression (4)

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