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December 1st 2003 The Guardian Cryptic crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 1st 2003) clues of The Guardian Cryptic crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 29 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

A portion's spread out to kill vermin (3,6)
A quarter past twelve and not a soul to be seen (2,3)
Taxi runs into a horse - ghastly! (7)
Fire stations? (7)
Point to eradicate or delete (5)
Resolve us in another way (9)
Generally having a regional accent? (7,8)
Vocalists who scale the heights (9)
A blow to Wilde's initial enthusiasm (5)
A number in Malaga out to form a union (7)
Firm has deficit - one in large figures (7)
Porter right on his toes (5)
Flattery works with neighbours, for example (4,5)
A beater for those who carry the guns? (7,3)
Brief notes jazz fans raised with the censor (8)
A drink that the darts player needs (6)
Little land is left to the East (4)
No-hoper set out, beyond recovery (2,3,5)
Secret American resort (2,6)
Don's best port? (6)
Their quarters are combed for food (4)
Vital accessory for high-fliers (6,4)
Foreign girls who drop in after marriage (10)
The Spanish, say, take time out to find a deputy (8)
Maintained unusual tidiness (8)
He gives his companions a hand (6)
Capacity to get on after bitterness? (6)
Just open for a drink (4)
Caught boy getting dressed (4)

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