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In modern parlance, I emphatically eschew having regular teeth (7) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of November 6th, 2003 other clues
Girl stuffing sow with energy rays, by the sound of it (7)
Correspondence published in the "Gay Times"? It's the end of civilisation! (7)
I brawl endlessly over plant extract (5)
Not connected with unsavoury part of speech (7)
Nightfall, at which is a cliche (3,3,2,3,3)
Unethical business exchange, involving hot food previously (5,4)
Require commitment from the strings, perhaps (7)
Scope for life to absorb origin of death (7)
Leave shore when the scenery's looking the worse for wear? (3,4)
Animal's low points (5)
A tiresome character consuming single drink at the first local (9)
Fling with frequency (5)
Glorious August day, or January night? (7)
Chance connection between wheels leads head of government to sign on - the like won't be seen again! (5,9)
Drive mad queen into perilous situation, almost (7)
Addressee enlivened inert epic (9)
Compiler conceals name of old scold (5)
Class's subject for investigation takes time (5)
When to take in conviction for artwork (3-6)
City, seized by strange inclination, goes belly up (9)
Antiquated trust is to run hospital (5)
Lingy little Spaniard interrupting religious festival (7)
Kentish town is, like, in favour of obstructing Lawrence's return (7)
Point to mushroom ring for saint on the way into state of brain damage (14)
London location supplying English pork and cherry pie (4,4,6)
Feverish City rep gets treatment (7)
Drunken expat in public house has a nagging wife (9)

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