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In so-called City of Angels owns capital (5) crossword clue


L H A S A

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The Guardian Prize crossword of September 11th, 2021 other clues
Odd aura about song, evergreen (9)
Romantic novelist, the writer embraced by a couple, contrarily (5)
Movie director's challenge, after initial and final cuts (5)
Respond to warning, perhaps, for member of literary trio (5,4)
See 6
American author from a city in US returned foreign currency (3,4)
A voyage back as result of making a name for oneself (5)
MI6 man sounded signal (3)
15 muddles men up with this poser (5)
Lacking leaders in war, it lists talented people like David and 6 (7)
I tear into outlaw (7)
American author or two added to religious book (4,5)
Real name, last but not first, of Oxford don (5)
Present and original name for Hugh, but not Cary (5)
Free from material constraints, doctor sided with boy hiding spy (9)
Crazy as singing lady a joke upset (4)
Like Voltaire, for instance, showing annoyance over one chapter (6)
Including name actress is changing for movie writers (10)
Author using 15, finally, in case (6)
Endure English fellow turning over something inherited from father (4,4)
This was frequently used by secret agent for cover (4,2,5)
It's generally associated with appellation in ad, very oddly (8)
Name assumed by religious leader — less frequently following 6 (4)
Molière, for example, in his own language (3,2,5)
First name of composer of verses used by another for 5 (5)
Two names I later falsified, under cover? (8)
Eg Astaire and Rogers often consuming last of tinned fruit (8)
Relies on unknown artist who wants to remain unknown (6)
Name of poet thus shown in this kind of clue (6)
Huge upset for one of the Stones? (4)
It's up to old European statesman (4)
Eg Brendan finishes off tricky puzzle that's irritating to face (4)

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