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May 9th 2020 The Guardian Weekend crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (May 9th 2020) 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.

How F. Scott Fitzgerald viewed the 4 in his final novel? (6)
"__, therefore I am" - according to both Descartes by way of Monty Python, and Roger Scruton? (1,5)
See 16 Down
The last sultan of the Ottoman Empire (6,2)
Cuba's capital (6)
Telecommunications code named for an inventor of the telegraph (5)
See 4 Down
Stevie __, pseudonym of Stevland Morris (6)
A mausoleum in Agra - or a blues musician? (3,5)
Charlie Brown's antagonist? (4)
__ Bergman, Swedish actor (6)
Gulf off the Vietnamese coast in the South China Sea (6)
The so-called Silver State in the US (6)
Billy __, musician whose hits include Dancing with Myself (4)
One of three types of school recognised in the 1944 Education Act (7)
Nazi purge at the end of June, 1934 (5,2,3,4,6)
The capital of Sierra Leone (8)
See 4
Palace and fortress in Granada (8)
The __, Orangemen's Day in Northern Ireland (7)
Irish republican party founded by Éamon de Valera (6,4)
Greek mathematician, founder of geometry (6)
Cardboard flaps that became famous in the 2000 US presidential election (5)
See 4

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