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Personable hint could be "take it or leave it" (5,2,2,4,1) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of August 11th, 2005 other clues
Arnold's poem at the worst part (7)
Take a single message: "Love to the Economist" (7)
With feeble spite, modify the hype given to Elvis (9)
See 19
Front teeth been bashed in? (4)
Gradual change of love back to hole to entrap me (10)
Pigment used by Nancy first (6)
Type of contract, not funny at start of play (2-5)
See 26
See 19
Dove to make love to cover Adam's apple? (10)
Thrown into 23? (4)
Publisher's words put group on its head (5)
Spiked weapon for dedicated creature, holding back one that's been spayed, possibly (6-3)
Arnold's poem - 's in 26, we hear (7)
The vehicle that wasn't happy? (5)
See 19
A greeting from the Stones? (4)
Yes (says the song), lunatic asylum's nothing before and after the Guardian (2,4,2,7)
Three boys (over one in 100) with authority over game (5,3,7)
A number of measures concerning energy: beans 2 10 here? (6,4)
Law about a circle with gold coins in a cylinder (7)
Square dance? That's to go too far (7)
Always right in story about trouble arising (10)
Nothing or everything, stick up for it! (3,1,3)
Cause to lie clean around Queen Jane's head (7)
General stationery on fourth floor, with book not necessarily incompatible with 4 (7,3,3,3,4,5)
Clothes without number are a sort of pick-me-up (5)
Fork out about a quid for the show (4)

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