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The Guardian Prize crossword of November 8th, 2014 other clues
Most cherished US state, where gun crime and drug trafficking are rife (6)
County takes on workers (6)
Song her partner picked up (4)
Don't tell me! A modern composer in an old bowler? (5,5)
Rubber tree nearer India, across the river by all conclusions (6)
See 23
Herb used to bandage limb, iodine then applied (9)
Inscription in novella, no name? (4)
Early man, firm and hard (4)
Slimy scum in blaze, taking ages to put out (9)
Confounded book imminent (8)
Take great pleasure in routine (6)
Country garden ultimately covered in flowers — strong features? (5,5)
Yellow food, cheesy stuff (4)
Vacillate, toying with third and fourth of December (6)
Scottish author railing endlessly (6)
See 2
Plant, a vision on the web? (5,7)
Combine passion and spirit for a number of years (7)
Figure in time passed slowly in the end (6)
Nice location to get over torment — Cologne? (9)
Organ whose top is red and blue, at the end of the day (7)
Plot coming as a surprise in For Whom The Bell Tolls (13)
Moving to Saturn, a space traveller (9)
Politician in Scottish leader, a nut? (7)
Noble gas unlimited in US city (7)
Unfortunate jingle, perhaps? (7)
Nothing matters, might you say, in issue for old musician (5,8)

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