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His function was violently to secure king's unfortunate end (6) crossword clue
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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of November 5th, 2009 other clues |
Stephenson worked in it, recruiting gang in Gateshead centre (5,3) |
Pay a quick visit to collect Latin material (6) |
He abandoned the cause for 19's offence (7) |
Armstrong and Miller, say, take a quick nap with setter in Jordan's arms (7) |
Classes make them up in geography lab (5) |
One includes merry game round Sunday school, singing from the same hymn sheet (2,7) |
Plant does business with worker in spy network (12) |
Theatrical device used in "King Lear"? Not quite the padding for his childlike outpourings! (7,5) |
Sign on staff when one left ill after eating odd portions of rice (5,4) |
Exciting events as Armada lost rear and scattered (5) |
Extremely skilful crew's dexterity (7) |
Second thoughts about repulsing man on board not good (7) |
Coitus interruptus by regular guests in old county (6) |
They're allowed to enter rescheduled heats (8) |
In Paris you put in laps: they make your muscles stronger (3-3) |
Waugh's diarist (6) |
Trounced, using same cards but in different order (9) |
19's idea wouldn't go wrong with brief preparation (9,4) |
Home Counties menagerie had up for leaks (5) |
Slate degrees in metal-working (8) |
Nitric oxide and nitrogen satisfied a student of such elements (3-5) |
19's primary target (also the sixth) (5,3,5) |
Strange tale on a CD's untrustworthy as evidence (9) |
Analysed figures but not, I see, old politicians (8) |
Leaves about ten, dancing in groups (8) |
19 was one mixed-up type in history (6) |
Scoundrel has an Irish accent, not British (5) |
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