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Was Tutankhamen such a wimp? (6,3) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of October 27th, 2005 other clues
Apt to have Bond reading about the character he created (10,4)
Raspberries, perhaps, given frequently to French dressed smartly? (4,5)
Naughty child goes topless, displaying boob (5)
Lord Archer now with New Labour? (2-3)
Sittings needing many smalls? One, I suspect (8)
Perfect kiss, embracing model (4-2)
Drivers without licence to appear in nude, unfortunately suspended (6)
At this stage, bird injected with drug, finished (8)
Cheese 'n' ham melt melting on end of tongue (9)
Rest of tramps having to shelter right scum (5)
Reportedly black vegetable (5)
Plain green ties, knotted (9)
Weakling claiming a Greek character involved in high treason? royal offence thus declared? (2,3,3,6)
Delivers words with conviction? (6,8)
10s evident as changes sides (7)
Where documents found to conceal soldier meriting a smacked bottom? (9)
Groaning, our man definitely has eaten! (8)
Rice tucked into when lunch could be, when it should be! (2,4)
Muscular six-footers, the second gutless (5)
One falling head over heels in love with eccentric woman after car crashes (7)
Constantly gnaw at, considering catching some lunch? (4,2,4,4)
No fees held up by former foreign secretary Paul, for example (9)
Ultimately, wine left inside (and outside!) wine cabinet (8)
One drink or another discovered in lounge (7)
State of being in force (7)
Companion wants yucky nose picked (6)
Free article from the bottom, the very bottom (5)

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