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March 13th 2021 The Guardian Weekend crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (March 13th 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.

Monty __, Homer Simpson's boss (5)
Author of The Famished Road (1991) (3,4)
A native of Srinagar? (8)
Blue-grey crested bird from New Caledonia (4)
Small bouquet worn at weddings or other formal occasions (7)
John __, director general of the BBC 1992–2000 (4)
What barristers are said to take on becoming Queen's Counsel (4)
SI units of temperature, symbol K (7)
The anonymous driver on Top Gear (4)
A native of Tallinn? (8)
The most common coffee cultivar (7)
Area of west London - or a mountain in Antarctica (5)
The US's nominal landlord at Guantánamo Bay (4)
2007 novel by Ian McEwan (2,6,5)
Country bordered by Togo and Nigeria (5)
See 5
1938 novel by Graham Greene (8,4)
The __, W.G. Sebald's story of walking through East Anglia (5,2,6)
See 8
See 15
1912 novella by Thomas Mann (5,2,6)
See 2
Desert covering much of Mongolia (4)
River running through Stratford (4)

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