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- April 4th, 2002
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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of April 4th, 2002 other clues |
Adjustment is required to circumvent many a dispute (11) |
Soon each French city accepts recipe (5,2) |
Newborn issue given Welsh name (7) |
Free - as air or melody? (9) |
Shrewd Congressman's first article on the state of Albany (5) |
Very pale blue or green flower (4) |
A little dog - perhaps one plays with it (3,7) |
Fleshed out feature found in Dublin "Echo" (6,4) |
In France, who quietly delivers a bon mot? (4) |
Prepare for scan on the Fourth of July (5) |
Bill's partner with new diet consumed 84 starters and felt better as a result (9) |
Prolong a short trip abroad (4,3) |
Chairman's back with directors in passage (7) |
Latin and Greek races (3,8) |
Rural guilt I cast off as a farmer (15) |
A South American weasel - it's in the dictionary at the back (5) |
Nick has to come across (3,4) |
Songs of sunrise demanded in Australia (7) |
Remove wrinkles from head of cabin boy in ship (8) |
Currently employed, they make everyone a loser (2-3,10) |
Rudder's astern, as it may be on a packet (6,7) |
Voltaire, say - deep cynic lost at sea (13) |
Sword in Rome forged by Cassius once (8) |
Copper and aluminium encasing part of the forearm (7) |
A physicist starts to find Einsteinian relativity more involved (5) |
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