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Save time: break off edge of plank (4,3) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of February 27th, 2019 other clues
No dream property would cramp one (7)
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Fill in catchword, 'Wicked!' — it'll make you feel more cool (4-5,6)
On the ship of love, in a poet's embrace (6)
Castle Cheese pics doctored? (5,5)
Repeat sentence about inmate (9)
Just the top of roast covered with gravy browning here? (6)
At present partly within affluent city (7)
That of one who didn't come clean? (5,3)
Food involved in Jedi blessing (7)
Spacewalking scene change, then fade out (8)
How, in USA, change might be presented vocally as anger (7)
Pod's cold — not like Norfolk, it's said (6)
'Choc', a material involved in making upmarket attire (9,4)
Violation accepted ahead of French battle (10)
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Not all frottage is mean form of discrimination (6)
Garland & Bishop fool the last great mathematician (8)
Flaw in insignia, which should not be part of a straitjacket (8)
Old lady gives up a lot of money for carbon fissure (6)
Possible explanation from politician, full of gas (6)
Dressing up seaman having alarming vices when drunk (8,7)
Armour section (rented) that's essential for a clot (8)
Elton, holding pants back to front to show spread (8)
In Part B: Rutherford's primitive form of expression (3,4)
Succulent cryptic clue is: 'I'd brought round ring' (9)
Hits that come in twos (5)

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