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July 3rd 2021 The Guardian Weekend crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (July 3rd 2021) clues of The Guardian Weekend 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.

Trade wind helpful to those travelling from Africa to the Caribbean (8)
Not the only fruit, according to Jeanette Winterson (6)
Wrathful fruit borrowed by Steinbeck from the Battle Hymn of the Republic? (6)
See 4
__ implant, prosthetic hearing aid (8)
Favoured food of the Guernsey Literary Society? (6,4,3)
See 4
Favoured food of patrons of the Whistle Stop Cafe (5,5,8)
Card game favoured by James Bond (8)
Japanese version of the Chinese art of penjing (6)
Hitchcock thriller starring Kim Novak and James Stewart (7)
The new director-general of the World Trade Organisation (5,6-6)
Brined cheese made from sheep's milk (4)
Monica __, author of Brick Lane (3)
Nickname of the fictional character, Simon Templar (3,5)
The __, annual flat race at Epsom (4)
See 1
25 April in New Zealand and Australia (5,3)
See 1
See 15
Common name for botulinum toxin (5)
The citizen of Bangkok, perhaps (4)
The hollowed-out part of a traditional wooden joint, into which the tenon goes (7)
See 15

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