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November 13th 2003 The Guardian Cryptic crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 13th 2003) 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.

Oil producer making composer take a test (8)
Get out of bed for our pot shot? (6)
Be very heartless in company (4)
Author having go as gender bender (6,4)
Monster with no drink to knock back? (6)
In harmony with one in a new key (8)
A painter is artificial, if not natural (6-6)
See 15
Burn more than a pirate (3,5)
Mock some travellers at Zeebrugge (6)
Wicked home in America without love (10)
Undemonstrative Conservative getting on with it (4)
Artist holding recipe for soup (6)
Bell sounds for fight (4-4)
We raised a bloom, a monster (8)
Community centre, by golly, oddly unattractive (4)
Shakespearean king's daughter depicted by Stubbs (6)
Womble country (8)
Successful prose pours out (10)
Intrude for an hour mid-morning (4,2)
Old headmaster giving Orlando maths revision (6,6)
An officer is beginning to train one without special skills (10)
Given a shiny loco without any rails (8)
Making a noise? Jolly good! (8)
See 8
Shakespearean king's mother going up river or down under (6)
Moving cautiously, say, to admit a transgression (6)
Blighters start to court publicity (4)

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