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July 22nd 2003 The Guardian Cryptic crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (July 22nd 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.

Something devised by many in the French camp (6)
Champ on motorbike with gas in it. O, calamity! (8)
Take over! Play the music! (5)
Spicated, you say, otherwise barbed (9)
Such a door on Dick Fosbury's garage? (2-3-4)
C-cast clod (5)
Redeeming feature of 22 3 (6,6)
Town where Elgar meant very little, right? Wrong! (5,7)
Primate uniting church with devil (5)
Cheese in France: what for? All round nonsense! (9)
Lay down rough pale stout (9)
Cheer up "... with our English dead!" (5)
It separates arches from cusp and relic (8)
More epigrammatical, say, than this oracular medium (6)
"So, qu'est a manger, Louis?" or, perhaps, "Is this le chef's bible?" (8,13)
At day's end could be all in, say, but rising with a will (8)
C-cacophonous cautionary condition (5)
See 1 down
Cutter cut between Liverpool and Manchester? (4,5)
His 'air, say, removed with hot wax treatment (6)
King Mark's bride upped and left in Day One (6)
Never a cross word during this match? (5,8)
Poet certified Prisoner of Zenda, up or out (4,5)
Hat once quietly tipped here? (8)
"A dreadful thane!" (some of Macbeth's curse) (8)
He sculpted "The Speaking Compass". When? (6)
A Ford Granada blowout (6)
One and all so English? On the contrary (5)

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