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River with Irish source (6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of October 14th, 2000 other clues
Petrified out of one's mind? (6)
Concentrate on one of the sail pieces? (10)
The Guardian's ebb? It changes at dusk (8)
Rush - fancy losing head! - to find revelation from animal behaviour (8)
A. Pontifex, contractor (8)
Monster will continue tediously (6)
Problems with the pigskin at 12's school - a growth''s developed (8)
Second note a classical note? That would be telling (8)
Sol that's variable: with big bird above, sol varied just the same (8)
Trainee 1 down to go slow at the wheel? (6)
Monster needing some surgery: setter's coming in (6)
Joint order for news of monster (10)
Monster accompanied by Ernest from EastEnders? (6)
Witchcraft? (10)
Rays to get on for speed (6)
Monster to sunbathe, eating a lot of chips, perhaps (8)
Monster in the course of going or gone (6)
Sixth Commandment, part of the Bible that's highly dangerous (8)
Change one's team and live? (6)
Propelling barge through tunnel's a warming job for women and children (8)
Student model among ancient Britons took in an authorised person (10)
Jolly good point followed by headless 10? (6)
Scales dropped from dunderhead with frill (8)
Close one held by sailor, taken by walker after dark (5,3)
Grub getting 'eated in part (6)
Up worn track to Irish water, a little seasonal one (8)
Ghost artist with surrounding (6)

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