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Headless flower is trouble to back (7) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of March 26th, 2005 other clues
This car's just pressure in a new form (5,6,9)
Moslem's local American reverse (5)
See 9
Setter's a friend in maybe 12 office (7)
What do you want for Christmas (before starting snoring, that is)? (7)
Two points each, one short of wanting to drink the lot (6,3)
Not 44 to deface (3)
Singlestick operator supports logophile (12)
Spies a loo (6)
Aged relative of Katharina until tamed (5)
Airborne seeds, first changed, end with dispersal (7,4,3,4)
Perform better than gold in the open (7)
Cure, say, of 32, say (4)
Lies low, and did so in later writing I can put unto Latin (5,6)
See 25
Don't interfere in readiness (5-2)
Father embraced by flower girl (7)
Losing head is pure lack of patience (5)
Average sort of go-between (6)
See 1 down
Code of practice begins after the last one (3)
Communist achievement postponing fools' day? (4,5)
24 turns to a king - sledgers beware! (7)
Time lost by Italian city firm taking water from Venezuela (7)
Turn up another card trick (5)
Gunn, who has written poems about a lot of big beasts many times, has expectation about English painters (3,7,2,3,5)
Sweetheart's letter writing a greeting to Samuel with a verve: Sherlock (another name for Colin) is in time for fancy paintwork (6,3,3,7,12,9)
At the end of the day a singular French game's very difficult, as they say (6,9)
Dog exactly like the last (5)
Some big beasts swallowed by fish with no colour (7)
Sticker left off, take a pew during solver's return with 36 (11)
See 25 across
Still hungry? Attain and use organisation (9)
She rises in 21 (5)
Nameless bird with the odd numbered papers (9,7)
Having wings - a thousand on the clock (5)
Odd man out here, being potty - barking? (5,8)
Universities now (4)
Right wing today gives veterans no voice (15)
See 1
How big is the book? (6)
Reportedly on good terms with urban horticulturalists? (6)
Exponent of spin as curate in play (5)
Errant aristocrat called immediately (8,3)
Go away from London district with change of heart (4)
Score of 40 to make historic garment work (6,3)
See 1
In channel island love signifies great courage (7)
A fly-by-night or two - or two thousand with holiday arranged (3-4)
Shakespearean part (lesson first) (6)
Did Pecksniff employ him to steal? (5)
Mobile number partly in Greek I assume (5)
Monsieur the Archduke's statement of intent? (5)

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