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Divorce? Get ready to take your horse away (7) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of July 29th, 2006 other clues
Pipe stuffed with opium, as seen on TV (2,7)
Cat and what it will do on seeing mouse with no head (5)
See 23
Much earlier expanded silver ring (4,3)
Fuel substance (4)
Unbiased, thinking in terms of swings and roundabouts? (4-6)
Issue not allowed? Now look here! (7)
Hand to retreating crowd inside to get hold of an incendiary device (6,4)
State force to secure a bit of an iceberg (4)
One site associated oracularly with Apollo Theatre (7)
One who scored four times in a year with three short women (7)
Palpitate and pong during flipping exercise (5)
Enlivening drink taken with, say, backing band (9)
They'll accept a gamble, giving territory report to social workers (4,11)
Price, in electrical outlet, of an engaging piece of machinery (8)
Hit song's opening spot (5)
See 6
Daisy possibly married - no better afterwards (6)
Do another job: be a romantic singer of 5's theme song (9,8)
Surrounded by light, though not by the sea (6)
"Where the forehead may be found?", as 5 co-wrote (6,3,6)
Suckers, those who enjoy these popular pieces (9)
Stopped being a failure as a tear-jerker (8)
Lacking a true stem, roots or leaves, it'll do for cultivation (about half acre initially) (8)
Once put in an extra one of 5's trilogy (6)
See 23
Work of 5, as seen through a ship's captain's eyes? (1,4,4,3,6)

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