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- October 23rd, 2003
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What, some Europeans say, old singer's got in purse (9) crossword clue
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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of October 23rd, 2003 other clues |
Shirts lost here. Desire, after all, loses one in laundry (4,6,5) |
The Guardian's about to make a stink (5) |
Top wine waiter's pointless and muddled, showing sluggishness (7) |
One of the regulars is rather noticeable in appearance (7) |
What's owed penniless victim of trickery (3) |
Plant polled fern included in enigmatic clue (7) |
Jumpy over spread in back of tabloid (7) |
Even Pequod's missing circling whales with competence (7) |
I long to leave capital before getting occupancy of new sculptor (7) |
This vehicle reverses into its club (3) |
To demonstrate hostility I shall repeatedly hug women (3-4) |
Syrian city not prepared to support MacAllistair's enlightenment? (7) |
In homage, went down pathetically like 10 that's unnecessary (5) |
A conventional US vessel for pulling back round a country (9) |
Understanding needed to encode a letter in translation? (7,8) |
The town crier is running late (3,6,6) |
Sinister cult has locked up its riches (5) |
Someone in a restaurant in Cornwall or Jersey (7) |
Outwardly profligate young man filling in with this? (7) |
Encourage head to drop towards feet of clay ... (7) |
... worker on coverings for feet left aiming for head dress (7) |
In compiling, Afrit (without love) or Enigmatist (with stronger reason) (1,8) |
Sporting myth - viewer has to be treated with a "V" (6,5,4) |
The fourth described thus by poet in case change to 2 takes precedence (9) |
Footballer's reciprocal love for tennis player (3) |
One sees part of rare object in haystack (3) |
Two reports of money being integral to the deal (5-2) |
Bucolics, say, turn up to feed drug to pointer (7) |
Well done, Bill! Cracking display! (7) |
Take to be French and notice the patch-up job (7) |
Order - I've found it in Nebraska! (5) |
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