Guardian Crossword Clues
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- Fat bluebottle, for example, is a not very serious being (9) — BUTTERFLY 2001-12-19
- Lustre could be the consequence (6) — RESULT 2001-12-19
- Get up and go to box for safety equipment (8) — LIFEBELT 2001-12-19
- Bachelor pad gets a brush (5) — BROOM 2001-12-19
- Backhanded pair of editors with 1,000 pounds between them (3-5) — TWOEDGED 2001-12-19
- Piece of furniture makes rare present (10,5) — OCCASIONALTABLE 2001-12-19
- Ballad ain't clean when broadcast (9) — CANTILENA 2001-12-19
- Almost sluggish when capturing the governor in Bolivia (2,3) — LAPAZ 2001-12-19
- Salt lake where cold marine animal loses its tail (7) — DEADSEA 2001-12-19
- Stage names include a substitute for Lassie (7) — ALIASES 2001-12-19
- Slugs in the morning need a doctor (4) — AMMO 2001-12-19
- Mournful guru catches bus with oil sprinkled around (10) — LUGUBRIOUS 2001-12-19
- Musically brisk and organised by Miss Fitzgerald on return (7) — ALLEGRO 2001-12-19
- Bound to change, to be sure (2,5) — NODOUBT 2001-12-19
- Boon companion's choice eggs thus had about noon (4,6) — BESTFRIEND 2001-12-19
- Ensign positioned east of Santiago (4) — IAGO 2001-12-19
- The story of a nut cracked by a widow of Moab (7) — UNTRUTH 2001-12-19
- First-class chaps going back for single woodland plant (7) — ANEMONE 2001-12-19
- Thrown out of bed to join crowd (5) — UPSET 2001-12-19
- Bully lying beside a road with diamonds has a yellow streak (9) — COWARDICE 2001-12-19
- Don't let the little woman play it! (5) — BANJO 2001-12-18
- Source of Columbus's sail (5) — GENOA 2001-12-18
- Buy sardines with it? Use cod fillets! (6) — ESCUDO 2001-12-18
- Two presents not present (7) — NOWHERE 2001-12-18
- American eye has failed to sum up (6) — SHAMUS 2001-12-18
- One "to kick against the pricks"? Let him bleed a little (7) — THIMBLE 2001-12-18
- Supreme Court's inner sanctum initially had disturbance (9) — SANHEDRIN 2001-12-18
- Norma's invocation: give the role to a Joan Sutherland? (5,4) — CASTADIVA 2001-12-18
- A match for "Thus Spake Zoroaster" (6) — AVESTA 2001-12-18
- Affected foreign aid from the French department (2-2-2) — LADIDA 2001-12-18
- Coinage in some lingo or other (9) — NEOLOGISM 2001-12-18
- Duncan's killer seen hanging by the neck (5) — SCARF 2001-12-18
- A more pretentious homonym? One can't say (7) — APHONIA 2001-12-18
- Anchor, getting out of fine mess and into predicament (5,4) — KNIFEEDGE 2001-12-18
- How Polonius was covered in embarrassment (5) — ARRAS 2001-12-18
- Welsh water taxi's introducing hidden depths here (7) — CABBALA 2001-12-18
- Seduced by a French fellow. Ecstasy! (6) — UNDONE 2001-12-18
- Salt beef on the hoof with wings (7) — OXALATE 2001-12-18
- Flush to the heads of Conservative matrons? (4-5) — BLUERINSE 2001-12-18
- Combination of sex with marriage (5) — UNION 2001-12-18
- Jab from the weapon of El Cid? (5) — ELBOW 2001-12-18
- Ideal place for society to suspend rail travelling (7-2) — SHANGRILA 2001-12-18
- Smooth character motivating the rest of the children (7) — SANDMAN 2001-12-18
- A ghost on losing direction (6) — ASPECT 2001-12-18
- A contentious issue from the continent (6) — AUSSIE 2001-12-18
- Herein Radames, caught by his god, returning to a pastoral idyll (7) — ARCADIA 2001-12-18
- Coolness of dodgy gas fire done out of energy twice (9) — SANGFROID 2001-12-18
- Here comes the bride for a man with capital (5) — AISLE 2001-12-18
- Beg the question in a vacuum (5) — AVOID 2001-12-18
- Mosaic entrance passage at 13 (3,6) — BARMIZVAH 2001-12-18
- Sidearms (7) — ARSENAL 2001-12-18
- Choreographer's position in the company (6) — CRANKO 2001-12-18
- Good centre to find wine in? (6) — OPORTO 2001-12-17
- Cut off and also tie off (7) — ISOLATE 2001-12-17
- He takes part in an act of duplicity (8) — DUETTIST 2001-12-17
- Girl thought to be like Queen Victoria? (8) — UNAMUSED 2001-12-17
- Coordinate new colour scheme (10) — DECORATION 2001-12-17
- They're capped, but not for brilliance (6) — DUNCES 2001-12-17
- Government official making conclusive changes (4-6) — VICECONSUL 2001-12-17
- Marriage makes a nice change after all (8) — ALLIANCE 2001-12-17
- Empty hotels converted in Africa (7) — LESOTHO 2001-12-17
- Right to support monarch (6) — PROPER 2001-12-17
- Nick to administer a beating (4) — WHIP 2001-12-17
- Gain attention (8) — INTEREST 2001-12-17
- Present for a licence holder (8) — TELEVISE 2001-12-17
- Do in (2-4) — ATHOME 2001-12-17
- Restriction on entry may be lifted (10) — PORTCULLIS 2001-12-17
- Stopped Edward chasing Henry (6) — HALTED 2001-12-17
- Inadequate legislation intended for the needy (4,4) — POORLAWS 2001-12-17
- Accumulate shares that have increased in value? (5,2) — STOCKUP 2001-12-17
- Chicken quarters (3,5) — HENHOUSE 2001-12-17
- Editorial chief (6) — LEADER 2001-12-17
- Seaport economy (10) — PROVIDENCE 2001-12-17
- Birds can do it with their eyes shut (4) — PEEP 2001-12-17
- Saved, but confined to bed (4,2) — LAIDUP 2001-12-17
- Enthusiastic about working? Not I! (4) — INTO 2001-12-15
- Novelist reportedly willing to provide an exercise in action (3,4) — WARGAME 2001-12-15
- Virgin spirit with two large islands (3,7) — NEWZEALAND 2001-12-15
- Dickens character cooking a lean, thin shellfish (9,6) — NATHANIELWINKLE 2001-12-15
- Dickens character, one stoned by taste and smell (6,9) — CHERRYPECKSNIFF 2001-12-15
- The post in a pickle, reportedly (4) — JAMB 2001-12-15
- Dry rot in building endlessly retaining water (7) — HYDROUS 2001-12-15
- Blunders involving Conservatives, say, raised hidden dangers (5,5) — BOOBYTRAPS 2001-12-15
- Dickens character - just one for Crompton and then some more (7,8) — WILLIAMWILLIAMS 2001-12-15
- Dickens character having to study clue for young wimp (6,9) — CONKEYCHICKWEED 2001-12-15
- Diversified engine part (8) — MANIFOLD 2001-12-15
- Woman's with German person alone (6) — HERMIT 2001-12-15
- Heather purchases fashionable piece of material (6) — LINING 2001-12-15
- Prepared to see a joker imbibing one can (8) — AWAITING 2001-12-15
- 14 bird demanding fruit (4) — KIWI 2001-12-15
- Fare from Manchester consists of half an OT book, plus cover (6,4) — ECCLESCAKE 2001-12-15
- One cleans up proverbial losers, end first (7) — SWEEPER 2001-12-15
- Possibly Barnum won with sham performance? (7) — SHOWMAN 2001-12-15
- Complicated rune required in playing knightly pursuit (10) — TOURNEYING 2001-12-15
- Paul, but not me, gets the bird (4) — MYNA 2001-12-15
- With which people will come back into a particular society? (8) — REBIRTHS 2001-12-15
- Space station stops short, having turned round about a year (6) — SKYLAB 2001-12-15
- Religious retreat remains for sheep (6) — ASHRAM 2001-12-15
- I'm no dreadful politician offering warning (8) — MONITORY 2001-12-15
- Got 1,000 to deliver power supplier (4) — GRID 2001-12-14