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January 22nd 2004 The Guardian Cryptic crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (January 22nd 2004) 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.

Action in a struggle with tobacco (9)
Original Englishman's club is L-shaped (5,4)
Piece of garden space, not near church, to stage shenanigans (7,5)
Poet and actor are like in dances (7)
Bump up the racket? (4)
Anticyclones grant opportunity for football club (10,7)
See 14
See 19
Change around, alien to Ireland (South), to encourage advance of professional (10,7)
See 10
Report of joints at hide-out in London (7)
Horse for battery? (7)
Course of Spenser's 20 (5)
Bird, no chicken, entering award with the others (9)
With doubly posh fellow other virtues point to modesty (15)
A rebel's elevated goal, the world of learning (8)
Was candidate to be put in the ground? (5)
Refusal to include pollarded tree in mock sea battle (8)
Plump for Mercury without funny hat, the old perpetual roller (6,6)
Woodwork at the fish gate (9)
A spirit favouring the young (6)
Deserter, first following through (unnamed) in vocal work, is unacceptable (7,3,5)
Fry it with oil and delete rococo quality (9)
With discipline sometimes for the birds (8)
Work up during morning tea? (4,4)
See 5
Salad Days, say, soon coming up (6)
See 11

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