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November 11th 2005 The Guardian Cryptic crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 11th 2005) 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.

Dullard takes scripture instead of a game (8)
Stew lets weight watcher lose a pound (6)
European quits oddly mixed crew being held for a short while (8)
Stoppage of thoroughfare in current state (6)
The third in America! (6,5)
A small place, in the main, is rented (5)
Pretend taking time to excite (9)
Brood then annoy and refuse depositor (9)
Slip fool's cap off (5)
Not just a car with superfluous veneer (11)
Any main principles spoken without ethics (6)
Antiquary wasting year translating a few lines of verse (8)
Bottom of vessel contains two points to board dogs (6)
Not able to be committed with one's spouse? (8)
Becomes lit, cooked and can be eaten (10)
I'm doubly keen about the French being pure (10)
Summit meeting in the country (5)
Where one's id is exposed? (8,4)
The Spanish pinching the middle of butt in break (9)
Doubt if small droplets corrode (8)
Where team never wins when going downhill? (6,6)
Collective noun for rails in flight? (10)
Subordinate colony that retains hanging? (10)
Almost try to imitate quiver (9)
Later organisation of workers' guild (5)
Pull out tail feathers (4,4)

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