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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of August 10th, 2007 other clues
Scabs left in some beastly panto costume (9)
Poetaster's garbled works produced by 3 23, say? (9)
Current accommodation in area by bank (5,4)
Wife hit in the ear by Victorian writer (3,6)
What got old Sid somewhat spaced out? (3)
A china vase last dropped by dilettante (7)
Usual price to enter jar (5,4)
Get less time in the kitchen area (6)
Vessel at base in Irish town (6)
See 17
See 30
The German's backed down (3)
Roughly two years old, English bit of lacework (6)
Cooked just our race day menus (6,2,4)
Dickensian fellow's turned informer (9)
Plump for new 3-D TV series (6,3)
Man overboard? That's a new recruit (6)
Three eejits? So said 27's 17 down 3, endlessly! (2,2,2,2,2,2)
Enough dry ground for a thin runner (9)
See 9
Excused 27 dropping the ... (3,3)
New church in southern Ireland's losing ground, honest (7)
Adore snacks? "X" marked the spot where these appear (9)
... good humour put back in, eg by tipsy laity (9)
"Dips won't run out" (from the sign outside) (9)
See 23
Some licks from a Gibson? On the contrary (3)
Wrong or right to hang man who acted in 27? (6,6)
Sort of doormen employed by pub - the heavily built type (9)
Italian who painted the Queen as more saucy (7)
Rob winked mischievously, having 28 (5,4)

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