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Reason criminal on trial, a crime, ultimately! (9) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of November 28th, 2014 other clues
Handkerchief under funny, frilly, sleeveless tops, fits (5)
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Page back to front, which can be irritating (4)
Urban capital in a metropolis showing keenness (6)
There's been a minor accident as mess turns up on platform, ending in delay (4-1-5)
The dessert wine with the hot liquid is drunk (5,6,2,3,4)
See 4
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Short of large plants, lock filled with fish (8)
Where to rest during play? Little time to take a breather, possibly? (7,3)
Collection of numbers, piano jingle encapsulating one album's third (5,4)
Reproduced article from newspaper covering publicity at home (8)
Putting price on feeding information gratis, not right (5,3)
A sizzler, artist producing blurred lines? (7,5)
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Rotten atmosphere around vessel (6)
Barbarian arresting head of conspiracy with a "You're nicked!" (6)
Spring hasn't begun in rank coastal town (7)
Sample tea, short of a brew (4,3)
Sally online? Fit! (5)
Move precariously around vehicle that's four feet long (10)
Sweet sucker (4)
Ridiculous extremes disco and rap: doubly hard to play instruments (12)
Enemy capturing the remainder of Derbyshire initially, then an area of Gloucestershire (6,2,4)
Here, private views prisoner stealing military vehicle, heading off with mum (4,4)
The monster's wobbly bottom (10)
Booty trafficker, half slippery, geezer almost getting nicked — what's his explanation? (2,4,3,3,4,2,1,5)
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