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Two lengths below what a flier might go by (4) crossword clue
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The Guardian Prize crossword of May 26th, 2012 other clues |
Furthermore, a knight is missing a wife (5) |
Nation in trouble recruiting "performing" international director (9) |
Fliers eat fluff: bananas, stuffed with tungsten (9) |
Bit end of pie (5) |
Love, love the sports body (5,2) |
Level of society wanting creative activities backed by corporation (7) |
Make free with girl's top by end of the watershed (5) |
Sulphur taken out of pit (3) |
Live volts on city railway slope (5) |
Duck clasped by floppy winged duck (7) |
Charm to make water without hydrogen (plus LED device) (7) |
Flying knickers pointless (5) |
More enlightened, classy establishment? (3,6) |
Drunk imbibing last of Martini and, later, last of wine, having no master (9) |
Like a nuclear reactor made a bird sound heard (5) |
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Ready to drop D-E or A-D? (4-4) |
Spades getting bagged up (4) |
Italian Archbishop of Canterbury (Latin), a name associated with old money (8) |
Pressure point on lock (6) |
Responsible Guardian editor finally wears a new fur (10) |
Fashion follower's tearful, clutching Dior top (6) |
Back to front, mid-month (4) |
Hear broadcast about book entry (5) |
Temperature present more towards the back from then on (10) |
Scrap steel employed internally on the rise (5) |
My word! Perversely constraining lives produces yobbish behaviour (8) |
Moving imagery of Monte leaving the city, taking a right (5,3) |
Republican embraced by Cousteau? (6) |
Agreed Homer did so carelessly? (6) |
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Radio's heart is in song (4) |
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