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Money order on the debit side with squares (9) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of October 15th, 2011 other clues
Fortify Mosley? Confound it! That's what always happens to me (5,2,2,4)
Disputes with watcher about people taking time (9)
Loner maybe put on like this outside (5)
Ship's company with slow start heard on tableland (5)
I go back and knock hard, entering by 1, say (9)
Name for lots of strips of pasta (7)
Sky, it may be, keeps companion of unsophisticated taste (7)
One wearing long pants produced 13s of 23 down (7)
Body part for important person who produced 13 of 18 (7)
Paleface in political group reported — do I bother? (9)
Absolutely sound? (5)
Shows former NCOs (5)
Oil producer in riot with levee being destroyed (5,4)
Peg to refuse and Daddy's on a roll (6,3,4)
It reverts to seed with awfully hot and gaudy flier (5,4)
It's capital to love a lover (5)
Transport books put together (7)
Corn collected on road? Got it wrong (7)
Unction etc is commonplace in a girl (4,5)
Far from pleased at policeman being promoted? (3,2)
Cheat outrageously holding high cards that may be worn out (7,6)
Parrots talking back to very old-fashioned 15 in very long words (13)
Comic bird interrupting instruction (3,6)
One odd record, unknown coinage (7)
Digs organised during prohibition, which is ominous (3,4)
Superior meal with no starter (5)
All fools, they say, take one drug among others (5)

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