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The Guardian Prize crossword of November 30th, 2002 other clues
Resistance leader put gallon into family car, minutes before coppers arrived! (4,10)
Legends of Barham's body sling manoeuvres (9)
Malaysian state banning telecom operators from Sunday (5)
See 8 (5)
Some tack, lead and play for time (9)
Like 1 across, she resisted a gamble in fine feathers (8)
Stayed in the arms of Morpheus, enfolding Psyche (6)
A dog? According to him it is! (6)
How one competes with lousy mule spinning (9)
Tommy's done for, Bonaparte's half-cut: nothing for it! (5)
Just sober chamber ensemble? (5)
Panic on isthmus, some worshipper abjuring images (9)
Postwar regulars get fat, unfortunately (5,1,8)
Surcingle, say, with arms? (6,8)
Land of song, say, in uprising (7)
Heart of glum reaper, going out with pantomime dame (9)
The poet's sanguine horse, due for grooming (4-4)
Conservative yes-man representing these islands (6)
A rider is below the apogee for one (5)
You, say, lead attack on lecture (7)
Odalisques from "The Dames' Outing" (Rolf Harris). O, face the fact! Check out a disaster! (3,6,2,3,5,2,3,5,2,4,10)
No rabbi cooked game for this Irish icon (5,4)
John Peel's portfolio? Or the folio? (4,4)
See 8 (5,2)
How kippers are caught? (7)
Capital! When mother ran off with knight (6)
See 8 (2,3)

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