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Habit won't let one drop the apostrophe (4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of January 5th, 2000 other clues
Repeat sound set elsewhere... (6)
... in Greece, or some in South Africa (6)
Unrestricted use of cane may cause skin inflammation (4)
Stiffly formal, or laid back from the start (10)
Place for the preacher - and what he can do with his sermon! (6)
Threatened to have done with the devil (8)
Like Dan Dare, steep tumble down (9)
This has cut smoking (4)
The chief has Jag - early model (9)
Sat Latin translation in a lost realm of fancy (8)
Old city feature may be seen in the gutter (6)
Brea (10)
The way to take in the broadest spectrum (4)
Doctor in row over possible deal (6)
A dunderhead in place of intelligence (6)
Engineer cryptic clues one doesn't want to be seen (7)
He wears a hat, which is reasonable (5)
Model priest - false prophet, of course (7)
Vigorous frolic in jerks to strict time (6)
Strangely under and over time, which is superfluous (9)
Currently a scholar at Magdalen, or other place of learning (7)
Dig up frisky steed without prejudice (13)
A number in Kent town find parking turns on a magic device (9)
Cautionary cry in Somerset (7)
Dogged? (7)
Religious teaching many found in head (of Church) (7)
Upset tables are not easily upset (6)
Dog chewed cigar, having got nothing for one (5)

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