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November 29th 2004 The Guardian Cryptic crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 29th 2004) 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.

Honestly in distress, trying to avoid publicity (2,3,3)
Allow more line to run out to the fish (6)
Port is left in it, in more than one way (4)
Phone the boss - he's responsible (10)
It shows pressure or bias is developing (6)
Posts include gratuity and wages (8)
Why answer? (7)
The boss went without head pupil (7)
Personal column (8)
Angle brackets in the end (6)
Upset there is - and dismay (10)
Having nothing on a dark horse, back the favourite finally (4)
Breathe with difficulty and gag (6)
Jam book behind piano (8)
Such a net works loose (8)
Administer a beating at Westminster? (4)
Loan shark employer admits game is up (6)
He may resort to bars and clubs, but should be fit (7)
He usually has a second helping (8)
Equip old fellow for the final battle (10)
Fed up, having to stop on guard (6)
Boycotts a hypocrite, the family ne'er-do-well (5,5)
Demonstrate to member what females had to do to lie in (4,1,3)
Even so, I'd resolved to take the plunge (4,4)
Secret police observe postage irregularities (7)
A flimsy perch (6)
Fire escape on board ship (6)
A man for one season (4)

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