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Old German took seat from Spooner, where we'd say Kiss Me Quick (6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of November 14th, 2012 other clues
Trapping a number cruncher, jailing one (9)
Boatman's swallowed a number of coins (5)
Metal cruet's unsavoury effects on flavour (9)
A number (not quite 10) held in vulgar shelter (5)
It's still not quite Saturday (in short, a weekday) (6)
One sent off to sea: "Sir, my condition is poor" (8)
Wattles and clay antedate concrete in architecture's structural origins (7)
Euro rebuilt around community twice starts to rise by chance again (7)
A number may be vulgar about right wing (8)
Seven odd numbers, not including 7 (5)
Russell Brand's estranged wife, perhaps † (3,6)
A number of birds often found on restaurant walls? (5)
Irrational number is a means to go deeper (9)
Irrational number in former times crudely labelled Catholic (6)
A number of disaffected Roman Catholics don't use "shalom" in letters (8)
Think of a number (6)
Anticipate what anticipates 5D say? (7)
Numbers of parrots (6)
Perhaps a permit to speak? (6)
7 in 8 hold the next number? (4)
Mysteries revealed in Five Go Off In A Caravan novel (6)
Even my dear solver's somewhat vulgar (3)
Boy solves "22 minus 2nd of 3rd" (3)
See 14
A number backing political alliance (4)
Tenderly taking care of a number at asylum, initially a larger number (3,5)
An innocent nun? Strangely that's (on the surface) masking a bad example (7)
Rise up, my dear, rise up and take the lead (6)
They question motives behind arrests following vice report (6)
Seed, sperm etc: initially there's no difference (6)
Number 1: multiply (6)

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