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May 22nd 2013 The Guardian Cryptic crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (May 22nd 2013) 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.

Intellectual finds bromine in food (8)
American gangster entertains union leader? That's common! (5)
Bottom of the barrel (4)
Defensive measure to tie game (10)
Partisan located outside Iraqi capital (6)
Former partners keep pamphlet of selected passages (8)
Movement formed by a poet (7)
Landing area supervisor admitting insolence (7)
Unwanted sewers start to split (8)
Nose around worker's storeroom (6)
Is this damn development random? (3-3-4)
One Italian female pursues tons of fish (4)
God has a name that has a point (5)
Employers' leader cracked, having been fitted up (8)
Used loin in a stew? That's fancy! (8)
Remains quiet (4)
Turkey's dead, cooked and sold (6)
Charlie gets poorer daily (7)
Bake buns — hate cooking (8)
Thinking of motorway in disrepair (10)
Land on fire (6)
Bloomer makes game prolong (10)
Taking steps in tango lesson (8)
A way to keep one's products organised (8)
Longs for unrestrained praises (7)
Checks about a hundred Fiats (6)
Ignore youngster eating a little horse (4,2)
It's best put on Indian's head (4)

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