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March 30th 2004 The Guardian Cryptic crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (March 30th 2004) clues of The Guardian Cryptic crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 26 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Exert a force over the opinion seeker (6)
Jumbo pilot turning radio operator away (6)
Girl amusing G-man and other agents (6)
One about to leave a French concert with a soft-pedal (3,5)
Alliance following a boundary reversion (4)
One thumbing through the guide to the 5 down? (10)
Politician and dramatist have left following holiday, carrying the can (6,5)
Two sources of light water emergency (5,5)
No young shaver, this biblical twin? (4)
Flora's 14 has sent one mad (8)
Bunthorne's first work accepted on sight, with difficulty (6)
He discovered New Zealand since breaking timepiece (6)
Collect one's suit (6)
No white water activity here then? (5,3)
Hard homme de lettres climbing a tree (6)
It provides suits for lawyers at hearing no call (8)
Primates pass on black magic (6)
Celebrities en masse? Heavens above! (6)
But did he made hay with his bombers? (6)
Smashing Gatso TV, lush driven to note the 16s was he? (6,5)
Left one at Ironbridge with time to draw breath (8)
So seeing agreement in confrontation (3,2,3)
Chart alien from whence he came? (6)
King with a mole under one arm (6)
Split in Brunelleschi's masterpiece (6)
Fight shy of English for "shy" (6)

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