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Heralds' coming up for air over the Channel high - nothing in it (8) crossword clue
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The Guardian Prize crossword of November 11th, 2006 other clues |
It has a brush with destiny of mortal and immortal (7) |
Miraculous execution with potential dangers (7,7) |
Grub - hot stuff's about right (5) |
Amazing mark on goldfish? I'm not sure (9) |
Cornering movement catching no coppers at first (14) |
Relative to return after 'er death (4) |
Stuff for puffer in small station without a name (8) |
Return of prizes measure as check to swinging (8) |
Voice trial - took part (4) |
Such as Cotman and Corot rule out being in the middle (14) |
Setter's thought about six counties being protected (9) |
Customary title for primate is a cover (5) |
See 5 |
Eyed sewers near fresh water? (7) |
Fool gets told off (4) |
Legal writer possibly heard as operator with money and gold watch (3,4,8) |
Oprah's transformation was astonishing (6) |
Hunter of game getting stick (6) |
Pre-Christian revivalist finds a space to rise into light (8) |
In English, six tables per room follow "mighty Must" from Princess Ida (10,5) |
Doubling stone for single people (10) |
Having acres on map missing page with street on it (10) |
Act unfriendly in the sergeant's mess (8) |
Phenomenal firm, one sadly missed by the States (8) |
Capital game preferred by Sir Roger de Coverley to 5 25, 10, 3, 16 and 22 (6,6) |
See 19 |
Backwater with stupendous statue (4) |
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