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There's point in moral principle applied to race (6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of April 30th, 2002 other clues
Sailors' constant anticipation about a dance (8)
Fruit of the sea? (8)
Gas from leading jurist? (6)
Backwash? (5)
His philosophy was composed of toil and tears (9)
Timbre? (7,5)
One's instrumental in making peace with Israeli supporter though not at frist (12)
Gill is of little account (5,4)
Screw that's not begun to screw? (5)
What the doctor ordered for getting fit to enter the race (6)
Troubled mind in a mob taken by the devil (8)
'ouse rented, of course (6)
Old vehicles scared us silly (4,4)
Fall out, perhaps, in the north (6)
In time he'll ensure a personal appointment for you (6)
Display a grim hairstyle? Hardly (9)
Drama featuring soldier Elvis played (7,5)
Characteristic of rat, or not (5)
Last drink of the day with a bird (8)
Office worker held in ongoing disrespect (8)
Transport unfortunately isn't arriving ... (6,6)
... dependent on being temporarily unavailable (9)
Voice raised in row on the river (8)
To college fellows, leisurely progress means disorderly haste (8)
Snack for a prophet in South Africa (6)
Rank, pretentious rubbish is held in some suspicion (6)
Willingly give a pound to the old woman (5)

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