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High stakes: Sophie's head over heels (6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of March 3rd, 2011 other clues
Heads out of place with Eraserhead's type of entry (4,3)
This land is in our heart and it's in the head (7)
Mid-afternoon: lay back, stretch and relax (5)
Persecutor of desperate poor owns the media (9)
Five-part harmonised note in most of the chorus: Boatman drops out before loud ending (5,5)
Discovery of orchestral torch song performer (4)
Tired out in the head? That's hurtful (11)
Railhead activity leads to accident — rain mention­ed in covering letters (11)
Headline? (4)
Clue to U-boat command? (5,5)
It damages the leaves of roses, leading to wounded pride (3,6)
Last of its last in first: first of last? (5)
Outstanding leap by a player (7)
After head start, wind up on winners' tail: put your shirt on them? (7)
Appear memorably as clue for "head-to-head" (6,2,4)
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Head out in car: to turn left, faced eight ways (10)
Head's expression of anger after very poor grade (5)
Get dad drunk, say, involving a couple of parties (9)
When he was fated to die horribly: Julius' finale (4)
No limits to usable accommodation (8)
Ran back to railhead, headless chicken? Yes, precisely (8)
Cook flan and invert: fish course is ordered with it (7,3)
Head up onto river crossing in Kent (9)
Sign of distress in Spooner's dull head (4,4)
Showing no interest in getting much back, making no effort (8)
Head takes in upper-class boisterousness (6)
Land of heartbreak? (5)
It protects our heritage from worsening odds. Boatman supports it (4)

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