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September 28th 2003 The Guardian Everyman crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 28th 2003) 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.

Give support to king in Lancs town (4,2)
Novel singer (3,5)
Disorganised or organised party attending mass? (6)
Old-fashioned lecturer died (6,2)
Pageant in sight (9)
Most of wine cracked open by company making for racecourse (5)
What may obscure this meadow grass in Harrogate, say? (9,3)
Portable cooking equipment for troops - chef linked with it, possibly (5,7)
One runs in front of girl in stadium (5)
Veronica in race, fit (9)
Fashionable suit? Extremely (2,6)
Bar or car? (6)
Unusual having left in choke (8)
Dictator in gondola crossing rough sea (6)
US inventor associated with frozen food plant (8)
Bishop, surrounded by staff, arrives over in capital (8)
Submarine about, at sea (1-4)
Steady with broken ankle, one going round flat (2,2,4,4)
Almost fair, a boxing match? (4,5)
Revolutionary party based in French resort? It's out of the question (2,4)
Sound sense, for example, written about fool (6)
She, in embrace of a cold fish, shows weakness (8,4)
A textile worker might tell a complicated story? (4,1,4)
Stanhope damaged other carriages (8)
Witty remark about English on passenger ship (3-5)
Is concerned about one with tooth decay (6)
Heard bloke, a spouter (6)
Row about one with a girl (5)

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