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March 13th 2006 The Guardian Cryptic crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (March 13th 2006) clues of The Guardian Cryptic crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 29 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Goodbye and thank you for the dance (6)
Pointless advance warning? (3-3)
Spent American notes (4)
Limit parliamentary debate on capital punishment (10)
It can make one act straightaway (2,4)
Time soon modifies feelings (8)
Plenty in favour of a merger (9)
Worn part of a brake (4)
One possibly in the lead as a conductor (4)
Vocal stallholder (9)
Driver, perhaps, doing the rounds in a cart (4,4)
A case of excessive pride (6)
Work on site can cause obstruction (10)
Trendy clothes changed on inclination (4)
In turn it's consumed with decay (6)
Upper-class people discovered in low-down attempt (6)
Is it after five or later he calls? (7)
Left port carrying cargo (5)
I take key and lock out wild animal (7)
Icy blockhouses (6)
Big egg producers from nothing, on the way to wealth (9)
Money can be converted into capital (7)
What fish may do here, so a titbit is prepared (4,2,3,4)
Van driver's warning about the main part (9)
He gathers the harvest in the fall (7)
Income from flat in French street (7)
Water at the mouth (7)
Record turnover is not commonly a cause of prosecution (6)
Nearly time to see the moon? (5)

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