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September 2nd 2023 The Guardian Quick crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 2nd 2023) clues of The Guardian Quick crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 24 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Cornucopia (4,2,6)
Out of condition (5)
Funny drawing (7)
Tiny particle (4)
Excessively fast (like some New Testament swine?) — a grandee (anag) (8)
More likely than not (4-2)
New (6)
Volcanic Indonesian island, mostly destroyed by eruption in 1883 (8)
Saintly circle (4)
North American river known for its waterfalls (7)
Edible entrails (5)
Not sensitive to criticism (5-7)
For use on trails, beaches etc, like a mountain bike or Jeep (3-4)
Short message (4)
Beauty treatment (6)
Region of north-east France (8)
Not a single person (2,3)
Traditional song and nursery rhyme, which predates the American Revolution (the state anthem of Connecticut) (6-6)
Shut up! (3,1,4,2,2)
Native American fighting axe (8)
Get hold of quickly (7)
Return (2,4)
Italian violin maker, d. 1684 (5)
West Germany's capital — Beethoven's birthplace (4)

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