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December 23rd 2003 The Guardian Cryptic crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 23rd 2003) clues of The Guardian Cryptic crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 28 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Priest and curate outed, leading to schism (8)
Term for Clinton without Lewinsky to begin with (6)
Old painter's abridged reflection (4)
Big blow that enabled Joshua to cross the Jordan? (4-6)
English apt to brew with it (6)
A bit on the floor with a couple of girls (8)
Invective of one caught in traffic (6)
Conflict was about capital (6)
Latin and French, these novels (8)
Afghan ordered to shut up (6)
Rose gets hairdo in a state (10)
State of bewilderment said to last a while (4)
"Whitehall begins to take a stand" - such words are misleading (6)
Teaches to see about accepting old money (8)
A bit about Steptoe and Son in the paper (8)
Drug used in medication? On the contrary (4)
Though not great writing, it gets published here (6)
Untidy hairdos emanating originally from old colony (8)
Old sect, first appearing important through glasses (10)
River or spring (6)
Old tool - hole could be made with it (6)
Hairdos with some style - but understatedly "cool" (10)
Monotreme with nothing on account (8)
Power to depend on rising, so he rose (3,5)
Interest in making a name in American establishment (6)
No lime squash found on a rig (6)
Spin fever in the capital (6)
Part of Shrove Tuesday taken up with a tot (4)

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