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February 14th 2003 The Guardian Cryptic crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (February 14th 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.

Blair could be a skilled craftsman (7-5)
It's the opposite of a thousand to an old Roman (7)
It's lace that is flexible (7)
Silly tear shed by child shows disloyalty (7)
Effeminate niece broke record first (7)
Vessel is back, caught by ban (5)
Showing lack of judgement, so do not try so many! (9)
A rule aunt adopted about appearing in the nude (2,7)
Man in headgear of little value (5)
Satisfied with French storybook (7)
Law maker sent round a round robin initially (7)
He votes for Hanoverian prince (7)
Put oar into confused speech (7)
Never acted in production by mistake (12)
They ignore boats (7)
One so held by Tony to be a blessing (7)
He proposes someone to monitor an order (9)
Subject for discussion by Lawrence about border (5)
Eric upset by girl's greed (7)
End former meter error (7)
Roughly trace girl in freehand (5,7)
Cheap greens I order, being parsimonious (12)
Betray Clare? (4,5)
Little Ann's liking for cloth (7)
Cured editor on outing (7)
Not disturbed in murderer's hold (7)
Measure string for knot (7)
Extract from chapter seen to be concise (5)

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