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Mary Baker in a whirl (4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of February 23rd, 2007 other clues
Now Israeli general in hiding eats bananas (2,4,3,3,3)
Stranded like drunk wanting drink? (4,3,3)
Uneasiness of some Asians in the audience (7)
Irregular thing put on empty lorry at regular intervals (7)
Bones taken by soldiers to river in America (10)
Duck included in list as barnyard fowl (7)
Panto role only assigned to Poles (7)
Rave in French Quarter - so constrained! (7)
Attack verbally? That's mean (3,2)
Mark Wilde loses his head (4)
Stay at university for examination (5-2)
Foundation by lake somewhere in Switzerland (5)
Container for doubloons, perhaps: cask up a tree (7,8)
Making the best of it, imposing order (10)
Trite quotation by squadron leader excluding women (4)
Angels providing bishop with dosh (7)
Bury abridged article that's cruel (7)
In Scottish town - golfer's last resort? (5)
Firm dates arranged by fleet (9)
Telling off worthless American? (2-7)
Prison camps, extremely unethical, shrouded in silence (5)
New beginning in Central America - people coming back to capital of Honduras (7)
Sally, from redbrick university, starts to cry (4,3)
Be pleased, sort of, with one of the same kind (4)
Similar? Tit, cuckoo and hawk? (10)
Prominent headline about power cut (6)
Pledge given by English composer to stop us rejecting opus? (7)
Delivery from Galway or Kerry (6)
Comedian needing no introduction, very unsteady (7)

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