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White cliffs of the South, which is at the heart of trained horses (5,7) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of March 31st, 2001 other clues
News of lentil soup, for example - nice to cook (12)
Faddish, in theory, like a sort of compass without leaders (7)
Victims of 7 fight and fight with Howard in cinema (7-5)
Supplier of nourishment put by an expert into a child (7)
Something to do with vengeance reportedly causes a stink (5)
Thus far the little pig is without errors and omissions (9)
Awfully odd beggar, like victim of 7, but beasts (6-3)
Flying beast, male, to swim? (5)
Place for cattle with no entry to loch (7)
The first lady and the others at the top (7)
Wild waves - that is our prospect (3,4)
Point to paid assassin succeeding where Disney succeeded (7)
Very large fellows with semi-organised exterior (7)
Victim of 7, old ship with title docked first (7)
Dot's follower among the ransacked went by train? (9)
Something put in to rinse the clothes (5)
Cut up politician on the French pattern (7)
Drawing goes round on the wagon to begin with (7)
Economise on performance - bag a brace (1 across by candid person) (4,3,5,4,3,5)
See 7 (4,3,5)
Victims of 7 for 5, so we all dispersed (5-4)
Such as this comic hero died - and live (3,4)
If it's up to me, I have to be bringing tears to eyes, etc (7)
"Mother's ruin" is taken for drinking (7)
See 9 (5)
The power of the law, at a stretch? (4,3)
Straightway the old priest is put in the old well (7)

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