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No use getting upset after soldier retreats from fire (7) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of April 12th, 2000 other clues
See 14 (9)
Marry at a church which is on strike? (5)
Literary wizard produces acceleration plus 50 per cent, vulgarly (7)
Top man on commercial (4)
"What the eye doesn't see ..." - blind and crazy? (3,2,5,3,2,4)
Turn to numbers 1 and 50 - that should serve a purpose (7)
Moses fled after God started mad dispersal (7)
Booty left by destroyer of game? (10)
Where Henri IV succeeded the king in the bush? (4)
West African capital slightly changed ... (7)
... from the vowel sounds we make (3,3,1)
Consonantal sound of North American girl (5)
Weapon holder, a Southern term for an amphibian (5,4)
Exit 16 to require no explanation (2,7,6)
The theatrical profession includes one from long ago (5,3)
Hairstyle for a revolutionary (4)
Piece of hair of the dog left under the buss (4,4)
A gadabout before 10 goes slowly (6)
Pacific area, home: hunt round it first (5,3)
Former minister: odd he didn't finish (6)
Article in the Financial Times, sadly working in guineas, shows itês all over (3,3,4,5)
Like an ass holding 10 oddly like a mouse? (8)
Warning to streetwalkers of Spooner's fatty glutinous mess (8)
Hence come waves without water round an opening (8)
Player with piece of wood gets up to holding a French one (6)
Request for quiet let? (6)
Somewhat run-down ruin (4)

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