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Fellow in Macbeth, say, ending on high (5) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of March 16th, 2012 other clues
Dancing fan not in time for jazzed up programmes (12)
Eat nuts after wasted meal (4,3)
Warning about fish shaking a lot (7)
Author dashed off a part (7)
Two swimmers, the first perceived in sound barrier (7)
Mark requiring second kiss (5)
Current slump needs correcting: Number 10 is fronting push (9)
With spin, one's taken in by Cameron? I see what you mean (3-6)
It's hot filling tea cups etc (5)
Emphatic confession of one telling stories about sun worship (7)
Conveyance from one endlessly gracious in The Faerie Queene (7)
Like ugly little chap? Snog him excitably (7)
Make out sporting contest in Ascot? (7)
French correspondent is a Pulitzer Prize winner (6,6)
Inexperienced girl's not faking it in going on top (7)
Thoroughly disheartened evangelist interrupting churchgoers for a bit of a nag (7)
Steady current's drawn tide away (5,4)
Conclude there's no leaving hell (5)
Dealing with army officer, vocally (7)
Stuffing for tuna utilised for molluscs (7)
Sort out getting involved in attacking way traders make money (5,7)
Source of grievance in Greece and Spain: crippling German bills (5,7)
Pity? It's lacking, whence Dracula's destructive urge (9)
U2 fans are so unrewarded (3,4)
Character eating is oppressed by burning fondness for the cream (7)
It's coming to a point where a Liberal is propping up right-winger in charge (7)
Troublemaker, one using trendy quotations? (7)

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