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September 18th 2000 The Guardian Cryptic crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 18th 2000) 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.

Blair is changing note in foreign capital (8)
He gives people his address (6)
Certainly nothing to chatter about (4)
Detains suspects (10)
Moor in Arabian chorus (6)
Regarded as having taken no active part (6,2)
Cut and run (7)
It is bound to show the titles (7)
French beard and pigtail, say, put on for the party (8)
It is feared leader is missing in RAF raid (6)
Initiates left in fox-hunting? (5,5)
Quiet little chap making money (4)
Manage to assemble a party (4-2)
An example of how one golfer differs from another? (8)
Distressed at the end of the school term? (6,2)
Spot for parking inside? Yes, possibly (4)
A lieutenant bearing one star (6)
Swimmer who will leap ahead when detailed (7)
Repeated invitation to adopt a more reasonable attitude (4,4)
Official club servant (4-6)
Robin getting two ducks? Bad luck! (6)
Forester's hero -- an angry motorist? (10)
School supplier folds before Spring (4,4)
Traffic jam in more ways than one (8)
Security is lifted in the store (7)
Kept self-sufficient by a sum of petty cash (6)
I start to become a model employer (6)
Design a tailless aircraft (4)

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