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September 15th 2006 The Guardian Cryptic crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 15th 2006) 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.

Indicator of foreign postings (8)
A place arranged for the bishop's residence (6)
A green southern fruit (8)
Heartless grown-ups form classes (6)
Where bluegrass meets bourbon? (8)
Gnarled, like a granny! (6)
Criteria for assessing magistrates? (10)
Ducks with a soft centre? (10)
English side won away from home (6)
Sheets used for making projections (8)
Courting regularly even in spring (6)
It's by the way (8)
Eating in almost dingy surrounding (6)
A South Dorset organisation for divers (8)
Heaps of food on board (6)
Prepare the pitch (6)
Commemorative tablet to a dentist? (6)
Storeman has talk about business with Banks, once (10)
A friend writing SWALK is one of them (8)
In which real duty is abandoned! (8)
Try first to become a writer (8)
They show frightening ability in their field (10)
Radio set shaped like a star (8)
Finding Ecstasy in disco disturbance (8)
Timon was one in a Neath scrum (8)
There's a lot about this in Hollywood (6)
Exact description of a martinet (6)
Get stoned here in Belgium (6)

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