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The Guardian Prize crossword of September 24th, 2016 other clues
Party leader in country going to the end, expecting agony? (6,5)
Quails caught, hoops snaring tail of one (7)
Secret John introduced to Lily (7)
Taking seconds, shun bad sex exciting partner no longer (2-7)
Somewhat evil I accept — hippy, might you say? (5)
By all conclusions, subject far too challenging for Neanderthal (4)
Keen observer, each present in river (7,3)
Rice, perhaps, in party, model passed round with starter of tempura (10)
Don't start to provide money for nothing — it's free (4)
Where the Sphinx is lacking a flash device (5)
One of five children behind friend with an old people carrier (9)
Lover of playwright shut up like a canary? (7)
Surgical instrument, short knife that's carried about (7)
Plaid Cymru atoned for supposedly truthful programme (11)
English town flier supporting spy novelist, end ripped out (8,7)
Trump, rampant rutter, close to irresistible (7)
Weave binding unknotted fringes getting praise (7)
Popular head of community ruled, as willing (8)
It runs and runs? Yes, I'd developed a high-tech business (7,8)
Cruise, say, where colonists get transported around island (13)
Requiring a slap, Archer keeps working, that is, for money (13)
Wicked trial for murderer in lift (8)
Name of a place where cat keeps horse (7)
Ground starved of oxygen, picture another element? (7)
Not entirely conventional opera (5)

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