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Prayer for gold is working! (6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of January 18th, 2006 other clues
Able to pay back Fanny Adams for 500 buckles (6)
Be around in frilly collar for cold shoulder (6)
Albert leaves opera to fish (7)
Buff card allocated to followers (3,4)
Instant incentive? Don't even think about it! (4,2,3,6)
Old solvers with a right to some time (4)
Very old pet comes to island with lake by calling (10)
Shield sniffer retreating round wounded companion with drug (10)
Having got on, agreed about having been left out (4)
Why fat girl I pine about is potentially dangerous (7,4,4)
Masseurs get overshoes in New York (7)
From the start, lessons will be simple (7)
Small-minded about redhead being attractive (6)
Neighbours playing with German youth initially may display ill will (6)
According to prescription, cast's top class and non-clerical (9)
Canine's canine found by Violet (4-5)
Pixie (Irish) brought up in Winchester? (5)
Bono in hospital? On the contrary, with expression almost of exuberant friendliness (8)
River's direction can be deceptive (5)
My Pat and Esther are volatile, having a tendency to fly off the handle (11)
Wartime fashion? (11)
Tottering in boat, Mae can't stand (9)
Chap following poor Nigel is forgetful (9)
Malicious gossip gets around, conveyed without being loud (8)
Time of the openings of royal homes you thoughtfully had mentioned (6)
Gascoigne losing his head is a caution (5)
Man across the way is windy (5)

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