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October 14th 2013 The Guardian Cryptic crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 14th 2013) clues of The Guardian Cryptic crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 29 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Failure in providing returns as a company (6)
She hurried round to a furniture designer (8)
We shall shortly be having gin cocktail — here's health! (4-5)
Absolute quiet always required (5)
They're not striking examples of comradeship (5)
Mid-off's just terrible (9)
Main swell to begin moving (5,3)
People living around pubs (6)
Not mad about silver? It's very much in fashion (3,3,4)
Go on green? (4)
I'd eat no differently, though trying to lose weight (2,1,4)
Tyrannise work force (7)
Mature pine lasting many years (3-4)
Chief required in some lawless state (7)
Employed you and me — and another chap (4)
Leisure activity in father's day (7)
Much improved, so enjoying greater popularity (4,4,2)
Unspecified bigwig (7)
It may be cut and pickled (5)
Path of the swallow? (6)
Want to try? Only too willing! (4,1,4)
Offensive Moonies dispersed (7)
Man caught fighting (8,2,3)
Wild bear I'd let free (9)
Tom joins chap of Spanish origin (7)
Bitterness associated with age-old craft (7)
Open at lunch break (7)
To be consistent, he must be in the middle (6)
Is taken aback by a fair's attractions (5)

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