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November 26th 2022 The Guardian Weekend crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 26th 2022) 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.

Poem first published 100 years ago (3,5,4)
See 6
Rhyming slang for 'tea' (5,3)
Another name for Robin Goodfellow? (4)
Peninsula extending south and east from Massachusetts (4,3)
See 22 Down
Friend of 6/8 author, whose archive of letters at Princeton caused a literary stir (5,4)
Henry David __, US author and philosopher (7)
Citrus fruit common in Jamaica (4)
Pale lager originating in Germany (8)
See 15
The __, 1997 Ang Lee movie starring Joan Allen and Kevin Kline (3,5)
Major tributary of the Mississippi (4)
Author of 6/8 (1,1,5)
The daughter in Greek mythology of Zeus and Leda (5)
Syrian city, near the Turkish border (6)
A snake native to South America - and a variant of poker (8)
Terry __, Anglican envoy held captive in Lebanon 1987-1991 (5)
Region of southern France - and its brandy (8)
Baroness Lynda __, minister in the Major and Thatcher governments (7)
Dutch university city (6)
__ Butler, antihero of Gone With the Wind (5)
6/8's cruellest month? (5)
2's 'Miglior Fabbro' according to the dedication of 6/8 (4,5)

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