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June 14th 2006 The Guardian Cryptic crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (June 14th 2006) 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.

Non-churchgoer having to take some of London aunts out (8)
Divide when about to depart (6)
One is against having water in soup (8)
Camouflage protection (6)
Novel appearance of African belle? (5,6)
Handle free entertainment (5)
Act pompously, as a disc jockey may (3,2,4)
Seldom see any Old English race represented (4,1,4)
One heavenly body without flight (5)
Some footballers getting together? (11)
Crazy writer without hair dressing (6)
Prevent attendant going on strike (8)
Tearing strip off sailor (6)
Least expensive way to get animal into box (8)
The lowest possible form of music to a Shakespearean (4,6)
Steer sick slave to church to get better (10)
Family capital (5)
Less able to feel delight in what operator wanted to know (6,6)
Those who have cause to be grateful to fortune: yes? no? perhaps? (5,4)
Tree associated with one king (4)
Worker going up to a point on the mountain (4)
Sweetmeat for fat Caledonian (12)
Ruin unusual plaid Ida Lawrence made (10)
Contracting is an awful strain on a fellow (10)
Where to take jazz man for an alfresco meal? (3,6)
The beginning of some unnatural phase (5)
Knocks up box (4)
Obscenity's black spot (4)

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