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Chaps in first-class neckwear with pleasant features (9) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quiptic crossword of March 6th, 2006 other clues
Fancy the accountant wanting a fee! (7)
Protection underneath when there's a cooker to fix (7)
Having nothing to consider, speak! (5)
Blow this clock, children! (9)
Money taken by lake-side restaurant (9)
A doctor in a thousand wants booze (5)
Correspondence about a riot (5)
His clothes are unfashionable and more correct (9)
Cracked basin, I say, found in Ethiopia once (9)
Dark brown pig with no tail in sea (5)
Fashions for Queen taking a long time (5)
Banker certain to be seen in a type of shirt with tail (9)
Pulled by another to get spliced (5)
Americans look for no retreat (7)
Flog small company on demand (7)
Criticise clothes (7)
Sons of the soil locking each son in the larder (9)
Thoughts scattered by Sadie (5)
Quilt is done wider when repaired (9)
It lets door move in hospital that is no good inside (5)
Money containers? (5,4)
A Liberal, one called in defence (5)
Passenger ship, keel half hidden, one familiar with pitches (7)
Corrupt bosses I have fixed (9)
Passes over uplifting painting etc and poetry (9)
Prize trophy mounted, being of high quality (3,6)
Comedian, yesterday's leader previously (7)
Director-general tucked into a cheese, which is cut (7)
Unhealthy and still uncured (5)
Detectives in stories we could hear (5)
A fight taking place in a Dorset town (3-2)

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