Guardian Crossword Clues
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- Hard as the bed of the one 23? (6) — UNEASY 2000-08-31
- Arrival includes physical education by an equal (7) — COMPEER 2000-08-31
- Was 23, having straight lines (5) — RULED 2000-08-31
- Where the fate of down-and-outs without energy is worked out (4,3) — SKIDROW 2000-08-31
- Antique pearls provide easy money (3,4) — OLDROPE 2000-08-31
- Victorian writer takes it from Labour politician (7) — GASKELL 2000-08-31
- Natter foolishly about feature back on the 15 (4,6) — TATE 2000-08-31
- A vicar forged dead queen's signature -- one for the road! (10) — CARAVANNER 2000-08-31
- See 27 (6) — MODERN 2000-08-31
- Matthew's part to play -- no amateur in novel room (2,3,3) — ATTHETOP 2000-08-31
- Cardinal ends holding a red hat awkwardly in his seat (9) — CATHEDRAL 2000-08-31
- Supporters' goose step? (5) — STRUT 2000-08-31
- Supporters' visits? (5) — STAYS 2000-08-31
- Set to work to make a cheaper engine (3-6) — TWOSTROKE 2000-08-31
- Bullish fashion statement? (4-4) — NOSERING 2000-08-31
- ... whence gnat eats badly worried nine with much umbrage (10,6) — MILLENNIUM 2000-08-31
- Laughed till bust in 12's 19's situation ... (7,4) — LUDGATE 2000-08-31
- Initially operate sand to receive invisible creature's head (7) — OSTRICH 2000-08-31
- Actually make friends again (6) — REALLY 2000-08-30
- Reserve place in theatre for freezer (6) — ICEBOX 2000-08-30
- It keeps children occupied with toys (7) — PLAYPEN 2000-08-30
- Stop messing around with Jack (7) — ADJOURN 2000-08-30
- The insect for Mother Goose? (8) — LADYBIRD 2000-08-30
- Made to derail (8) — TAILORED 2000-08-30
- Drink as a rule in 24 (11) — BENEDICTINE 2000-08-30
- The youngest in the form! (7) — LEVERET 2000-08-30
- Exotic Baroda is foreign to me (6) — ABROAD 2000-08-30
- Colour on scab (8) — BLACKLEG 2000-08-30
- Drink soft sparkling wines (6) — PASTIS 2000-08-30
- Girl who is sweet on tarts, perhaps (8) — ANGELICA 2000-08-30
- One who does good turns (7) — ACROBAT 2000-08-30
- Bishop nearly provoked flattery (7) — BLARNEY 2000-08-30
- Soldier, foul-mouthed in simile or trope, perhaps (7) — TROOPER 2000-08-30
- Houses like Westminster! (6) — ABBEYS 2000-08-30
- Most comedians admit disappointment (8) — COMEDOWN 2000-08-30
- Puppet following party lines (4) — DOLL 2000-08-30
- Supply cars in dodgy trade (10) — ADMINISTER 2000-08-30
- Cheap drink! It makes for an expansive habit (11) — FARTHINGALE 2000-08-30
- But it could be handy in a put-up job (10) — STEPLADDER 2000-08-30
- Transport for the reserve team (4) — TAXI 2000-08-30
- Kind of order that's never found out (8) — ENCLOSED 2000-08-30
- Veiled intruder in Poulenc overture (6) — COVERT 2000-08-30
- Gear cobbler used (7) — CLOBBER 2000-08-30
- Lads can be involved in dishonour (7) — SCANDAL 2000-08-30
- Having lost the manual, I persist in holding up the dish (5) — PILAU 2000-08-29
- Audibly state owned? (5) — ALOUD 2000-08-29
- See 1 (7) — TRIFLES 2000-08-29
- The seat of Empire? (7) — OTTOMAN 2000-08-29
- At one's wits' end, dines out with partners (2,7) — INDESPAIR 2000-08-29
- Stoop to roll up one's sleeves? (3,4,2) — GETDOWNTO 2000-08-29
- See 1 (12) — UNCONSIDERED 2000-08-29
- A character in the tale, Lucy's come to grief backing the car (9) — AUTOLYCUS 2000-08-29
- Prussian soldier picked up by divisional hussar (5) — UHLAN 2000-08-29
- Not the last to steal up to take horse to drink (3-4) — EGGFLIP 2000-08-29
- It's brought in by Jack, maybe, and raised over-the-top (7) — DRASTIC 2000-08-29
- Sailor's instructor has no right to be the one who never gets soaked (9) — ABSTAINER 2000-08-29
- Girl - the last to be embraced by essayist (5) — ELIZA 2000-08-29
- Purse stealer found in p-prison faced rogue - 7 (1,7-2,2,12,7) — ASNAPPERUPOF 2000-08-29
- Take the garden in hand - refuse to be budged (4,4,6) — HOLDONESGROUND 2000-08-29
- It's comparatively skilful to take head off a header, you say? (5) — ABLER 2000-08-29
- Let Gore know it's not a black tie do (8) — INFORMAL 2000-08-29
- ... may be tasteless: dunk one's naan first, add third spice, then serve up (7) — INSIPID 2000-08-29
- Tandoor cooking, though aromatic, ... (7) — ODORANT 2000-08-29
- Drops off sound draughts (5) — DOSES 2000-08-29
- Paramount, say the majority (9) — UTTERMOST 2000-08-29
- What's Espagnol to one Russian composer is Italien to another (9) — CAPRICCIO 2000-08-29
- ... therefore concluding Vatican business (5) — ERGON 2000-08-29
- Salve! Latin soon takes over the Italian ... (7) — LANOLIN 2000-08-29
- Countryman is game, giving up heroin (7) — PEASANT 2000-08-29
- Endless Soviet labour camp fenced by stake with spikes (8) — ANGULATE 2000-08-29
- Brad's nabs? (5) — NAILS 2000-08-29
- Noel - and awfully rude butting in - carried drink for historical novelist (9,5) — ALEXANDREDUMAS 2000-08-29
- A residence that lowers the tone? (4) — FLAT 2000-08-28
- Odds, oddly enough (5) — EVENS 2000-08-28
- Follow directions - and then use wrongly (5) — ENSUE 2000-08-28
- Great rush to hire outside right (7) — TORRENT 2000-08-28
- The cost of installing coops in a river (7) — EXPENSE 2000-08-28
- A sound man, having some pluck (9) — GUITARIST 2000-08-28
- Anticipatory - like television viewers! (9) — FARSEEING 2000-08-28
- See, not for the first time, about underworld protection (10) — REDISCOVER 2000-08-28
- Dull-coloured flag, say, never raised (4-5) — SAGEGREEN 2000-08-28
- An order incorrectly cited (5) — EDICT 2000-08-28
- Many refuse ready money (4) — CASH 2000-08-28
- Grandee's letters fomenting disorder (7) — DERANGE 2000-08-28
- A theologian taking ages over a piece of music (7) — ERASMUS 2000-08-28
- Left surrounded by rustics, make some quip (10) — PLEASANTRY 2000-08-28
- Goes quiet - it's due to the old kitchen equipment (9) — TURNSPITS 2000-08-28
- Foreign character, part of a fearsome gang (5) — OMEGA 2000-08-28
- An illness that can excite interest about one (9) — ENTERITIS 2000-08-28
- Commanding gun carrying soldiers (5) — GREAT 2000-08-28
- Say there's nothing in immorality (5) — VOICE 2000-08-28
- Silence on changes effected - such boldness! (9) — INSOLENCE 2000-08-28
- Take account of rise in value (10) — APPRECIATE 2000-08-28
- Looked over a newspaper leader about the demode (4) — EYED 2000-08-28
- Out - in - out: it can be good training (7) — TUITION 2000-08-28
- Book put by for a rainy day? (7) — RESERVE 2000-08-28
- Stand with outstretched arms on the dinner table! (7) — EPERGNE 2000-08-28
- "The wretched have no ____ ", or so wrote Dryden (7) — FRIENDS 2000-08-28
- A beast, though not with women (4) — STAG 2000-08-28
- Mugs people in the street - a charge results (10) — ASSESSMENT 2000-08-28