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July 14th 2013 The Guardian Everyman crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (July 14th 2013) clues of The Guardian Everyman 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.

Doctor treated Kurd, an alkie (8)
A red used by Spencer is exquisite (6)
Pass by poor region (6)
WC and bidet he vandalised in film (9)
Understand what art collector might want to do (3,3,7)
Calm, the leader in trampolining competition (5)
Something from the watercolourist? (8)
Sumo type in baggy trews, the Parisian on right (8)
Eliot's young Silas bringing in iodine for merchant ship's captain (6-7)
Unerring opener for Sussex, batting with pride? (6,3)
Wanting to pick a quicker route (5,3)
Send maiden over in carriage (8)
Group of people employed on a Hebridean island (6)
King Lear, perhaps (6)
Synthetic material stored in costly crate (5)
Cheat to secure point in game (8)
Watches wife chasing a wild mare (6)
Frenchman wants, initially, to begin again (5)
Moderate consumed with rage, initially (9)
Lengthens terms of imprisonment (9)
Implied I must be bound by discretion (5)
Peep's dish her undoing? A meat dish (9,3)
Both comrades badly injured (4,2,6)
Genuine about point relating to the kidneys (5)
It's beside the point, a Parisian's told (9)
Tell all to turn up fresh (4,5)
Capital I invested in Chesterfield, say? (5)
He painted Goliath clasping one? (6)

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