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Should there be a profit ... I beg your pardon? (4,5) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of November 29th, 2000 other clues
It's nationalised, as everyone knows (6,8)
It's not the French weapon that will get you in (8)
Gumption to the English is futile (2,3)
Tricorn may be knocked into (6,3)
Schubert's work distant by a mile - fishy business (5,4)
It signifies time with stress (5)
Managing directors on vintage car (7-5)
Militaristic slogan of dandy with dog by the fire? (5,3,4)
Group in music, etc to regroup (5)
Greeting the jewel that came down from heaven (9)
Chess expert to be found in lodge (5,6)
See 1 (8)
See 24 (6)
Joke on cruet being upset in flat (8)
Reticent, fight with heavyweight having been telescoped (8)
I find the majority of the planet silly (5)
See 6 (13)
Covered loan with warden (9,13)
Where fingers are available (2,4)
The royal princess starts to vacillate (6)
Clue to earth producing second thoughts? (6,2,5)
I'm going to a tantalising person to be made uncomfortable (3,2,4)
Go back into being out-and-out haughty (8)
Produce one that will stop reducing the language? (8)
Financial restrictions on the proletariat are old hat (3-3)
Say to the Post Office what was said to the Guards as fast as before (1,5)
Brand without the T that comes before it (5)

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