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December 4th 2002 The Guardian Cryptic crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 4th 2002) clues of The Guardian Cryptic crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 30 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

A lake's in the region providing water (4,3)
Pick a president in time (7)
Moved round cattle pen (5)
Briefly, prince and queen play around (9)
Armed man turns friendly? Stick around! (10)
To drink loudly, not quietly, is an insult (4)
Found a predator like Richard III (11)
Supply support vehicle (11)
Notice bridge player's merit (4)
Think little of foreign articles Glen holds superior (10)
It's said the merchandise you supplied is contentious (9)
Fly back with oriental deal (5)
Sarcastic quip by toff (7)
Dear me! Tory leader upset food (3,4)
Soldier arising in a halo of stars (6)
Keen to get skill without study (6)
Killjoy prizes wine (10)
Trembling like a bird (5)
Ill man ate stew that's nutritious (9)
Mean to consume English fruit (4)
Lazy old Liberal detained by order (8)
Salt for strumpet's roast (8)
Greg 'ad a VAT mix-up that made matters worse (10)
Lamenting bad association (9)
Bottle for sailors in bar (5,3)
Switch on the kettle for top performer (4,4)
Satisfy parking agreement (6)
Always in the right to go back (6)
Workman disregards quibble to sign up (5)
Make better pickle (4)

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