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Weed that succeeded like Lawrence in conflict (6,5) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of July 30th, 2004 other clues
One drug after another for leading lady (7)
Bobby has a foot in footwear (7)
A right posture perhaps, but it couldn't procure its posterity (9)
Some get it less from desert than cunning (5)
In Europe we find common sense (4)
Monk spoken of in London as criminal (10)
Friend in German capital city such as 17 (10)
Stock support (4)
Assault on a G-string? (5)
Performer, a desperate character surrounded by tatty carpet (3-6)
12 is unusually select (7)
Feature of man with 12 and gong (7)
Fortune-teller's back on the fiddle, giving some amusement (11)
Like the proposal to ban hunting? (9,6)
Heartless colleens rejected love in Ireland (5)
English trees are rubbish (7)
Straw's negotiation with the Spanish is profligate (7)
To have wine's no good for drinking health (8)
20's turnover (8,2,5)
Composer about to offer a lift? (6)
Cactus not spoken of lightly (6)
"Plantagenets" given wrongly in response (8)
Source of Hamlet? (6)
Turner's rubbish? Yes, possibly (7)
M is follicularly unchallenged (3,4)
There's little doubt one's cultivated (6)
Stoker has article written before one of the patriarchs (5)

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