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King (early English) and partner turn turtle (4,4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of November 6th, 2004 other clues
Comes from the East and takes the car about (7)
Ambiguous form of help in back yard? (7)
Do art student's protracted speech (5)
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Fast mover on river backed by another feature of Sydney (5,5)
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Satisfied expression in the midst of poverty retained by notorious firm which has many faces (11)
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Loudly call out number, if there's time during election (10)
Successfully confronting, not in the house opposite (9)
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Reins in about five hundred in notes (7)
Happiness is to be about half well dressed (7)
Wasn't "23 _____, 10 (without negative) 24 to 24 been 17" a 3 19? (3,3,5)
You are upset and so is left-winger (6)
Sceptical French placing West African lake on New Guinea (10)
The school doctor's a fool (5)
Ground floor row and its consequence (9)
Praise was axed (4)
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Sword encompasses grand upper-class (3-5)
Royal house takes Manx town with zest (6,4)
Roman historian gets fat on first Guardian (9)
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Saw Chinese principle lose tension outside (6)
Group of palindromes (6)
Awfully fat woman designed a house that revolved around t' kitchen - not me: I'm for eating out, as the 19 goes (2,3,3,5,2,2,4,2,7,4,8,11)
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