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The Guardian Prize crossword of January 29th, 2005 other clues |
Result from heated serial inflation, say? (7) |
One-man band's performance over chaps who are paid for their performance (7) |
Parisian ringer's ring from a phone card in jail (9) |
Cleft splint won't support it (2,3) |
Waste disposal with disposed of worries (4) |
505 making it, if humanly possible (3,7) |
Size up Jenny? (6) |
Shallow river in no part ebbing (3,4) |
Court champion by putting the shot inside (7) |
A score more than one's allotment (6) |
An element of collaboration? (5,5) |
See 5 down |
Time Omar broadcast with earflaps (5) |
Tiny thing Mrs Fawlty left off Torquay's statistical year initially (4-5) |
Single payment for tax evaders? (4,3) |
Youthful pulse couldn't shoulder it, mate! (3,4) |
Playwright with small part, usual failure ... (7) |
... speaking of the same poet (4) |
Doctrine of 21's son: leaderless Americans vote madly (15) |
Why no Republican gain in the Napa Valley? It speaks for itself! (4,4,5,2,4) |
Duplicity involving many in parliamentary restriction (10) |
W.C. Fields providing one for visitors? (7) |
Makeshift plughole? (7) |
21 senior's utterance falling on deaf ears? (4,2,4) |
Decisive celebrity toppling old chess champ (7) |
Old forty-niner's title call (7) |
Corrosive influence in support of the Guardian (7) |
His surprise was noted (5) |
Lincoln died in his sleep (4) |
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