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October 19th 2004 The Guardian Cryptic crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 19th 2004) clues of The Guardian Cryptic crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 26 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Copy capital letters - it could be a revelation (11)
To get a number in Smith's place is divine (7)
Quiet girl on the river (7)
Common PC device? (9)
Some security is violated - damn! (5)
It's back to the city for almost nothing (4)
Poules ravished by chanticleer, which is fishy (6,4)
English church, one without a clue, all at sea (10)
Not in favour of having a drink (4)
Shakespearean instrument (5)
4 teas said to be laced with sugar in Germany (9)
Short causing dead engine (7)
Old city free for student element (7)
Song, or anything Dad murdered round the clock (5,3,3)
Low tide, but it's not very important (1,4,2,3,5)
There's nothing bad about an oil producer (5)
A friend embracing the queen after whom a country was named (7)
Something worn out may shake endlessly (7)
Mark, a man of straw (8)
V is like a funeral parlour (6,2,7)
Van 3 feet off with little time - it's too late (5,3,5)
Introduction to children's literature? (4,4,1,4)
English getting on, but attractive (8)
Understanding of Scots household goods (7)
Student at university beset by rising din finds a way out (7)
Actress, the last of 3 (5)

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