Guardian Crossword Clues
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- Interception upends two quadrupeds (6) — TACKLE 2000-04-19
- Spittle allowed to get into cup (6) — GOBLET 2000-04-19
- Second attractive girl in the current fashion (6) — MODISH 2000-04-19
- Heavy metal cask gents manoeuvred (8) — TUNGSTEN 2000-04-19
- Line that's golden, befitting top poet (8) — LAUREATE 2000-04-19
- US philanthropist is tower of strength taking English bloke in tow (11) — ROCKEFELLER 2000-04-19
- Impression made by house overlooking lake - unfavourable! (6) — HOLLOW 2000-04-19
- Repeated first half of American country dance (6) — CANCAN 2000-04-19
- Tomorrow fruit topping will be changed (6) — MANANA 2000-04-19
- May need irons released to participate in exercise, right? (8) — PRISONER 2000-04-19
- Private school includes curriculum subject (6) — SECRET 2000-04-19
- Provide food having inserted the medical tube (8) — CATHETER 2000-04-19
- Eager camper may settle here (6) — INTENT 2000-04-19
- Title for important official with many slaves (6) — HELOTS 2000-04-19
- Man initially occupying a corner in magnificent house (6) — CASTLE 2000-04-19
- Unattached little girl's holiday island (8) — DISCRETE 2000-04-19
- Recess will accommodate limited number all right (4) — NOOK 2000-04-19
- Wine reduction process is grating (10) — PORTCULLIS 2000-04-19
- Anti-abortion judge to flourish (11) — PROLIFERATE 2000-04-19
- Accepting applause, as a toxophilite? (6,1,3) — TAKINGABOW 2000-04-19
- Philosopher's humbug listened to (4) — KANT 2000-04-19
- Snag with ends of two cables knotted (8) — OBSTACLE 2000-04-19
- 'ave a yearning, we hear, for something secure (6) — ANCHOR 2000-04-19
- Branch of army occupying city for a brief time (6) — BREATH 2000-04-19
- Wine gives a sign of something lacking when litre is bottled (6) — CLARET 2000-04-19
- Queen's speech? (5) — MIAOW 2000-04-18
- 15 over a one-time kingdom (6) — MERCIA 2000-04-18
- Swimmer rushed into a hip replacement (7) — PIRANHA 2000-04-18
- Hannibal, born to take the stand (7) — LECTERN 2000-04-18
- He wrote 'A Man for all Seasons' without exaggeration (7) — MOLIERE 2000-04-18
- Bent hairstylist's reign of terror? (5,4) — CRIMEWAVE 2000-04-18
- Alters with fumbling hands; altered with fumbling hands (3,7,3,6) — ALLFINGERSAND 2000-04-18
- Old electricians love to oppose change, naturally (7) — EVOLUTE 2000-04-18
- Open one's heart ultimately - to a Max Clifford? (9) — PUBLICIST 2000-04-18
- Marshal bar members into close (6) — NEARBY 2000-04-18
- How stands the defendant? (7) — ACCUSED 2000-04-18
- Man following some subconscious speech pattern (5) — IDIOM 2000-04-18
- Graphic indicator thus found in the divine fluid (7) — ISOCHOR 2000-04-18
- Lewis Eliot, say, put up with the cold (7) — SNOWMAN 2000-04-18
- Warhorse needing surgeon at near-disaster (7) — VETERAN 2000-04-18
- Sally's so shy (4) — AUNT 2000-04-18
- Revival of the kidneys not left to science: not one! (10) — RENASCENCE 2000-04-18
- See 1 (6) — CAMERA 2000-04-18
- So Clouseau's no cruciverbalist? (8) — CLUELESS 2000-04-18
- Might 'elp to seal with this? (9) — SELLOTAPE 2000-04-18
- Stratagem fails to gain entry to sphere of influence (5) — AMBIT 2000-04-18
- Work of 18 having spacecraft without directions (5) — MISER 2000-04-18
- Fall back north and point out justification (9) — PRECEDENT 2000-04-18
- Ribald French verses from Bali you say, translated in transmitted copy (8) — FABLIAUX 2000-04-18
- See 9 (6) — THUMBS 2000-04-18
- Where wines are put down in volume (6,4) — CELLARBOOK 2000-04-18
- Good old British infantry starts to desert (4) — GOBI 2000-04-18
- Traveller with prospects turning turtle (7) — SNAPPER 2000-04-18
- 5 for one who is 9 12? (7,6) — DIGITAL 2000-04-18
- American business contract with a Peruvian (4) — INCA 2000-04-17
- Barrel and stock of gun (4) — BUTT 2000-04-17
- Order still from a photographer? (4,2) — HOLDIT 2000-04-17
- Agent upset over point in dispute (6) — NEGATE 2000-04-17
- Count as an old gasbag (8) — ZEPPELIN 2000-04-17
- North-east port - part is to come down (10) — SUNDERLAND 2000-04-17
- Use fingers to eat a plum in the break (10) — MANIPULATE 2000-04-17
- A loose nickname for the BBC (6) — AUNTIE 2000-04-17
- Chips are heavenly served like this (8) — SERAPHIC 2000-04-17
- He has his own ideas on hoarding (10) — ADVERTISER 2000-04-17
- A marginal advantage (4) — EDGE 2000-04-17
- A golfer upset about pro's first game (4,4) — LEAPFROG 2000-04-17
- Rising indications that one is frightened (5,5) — GOOSEBUMPS 2000-04-17
- He plans the moves; I can act it out (9) — TACTICIAN 2000-04-17
- All the composer required (5) — TUTTI 2000-04-17
- Criminal gets Gill confused with ale (7) — ILLEGAL 2000-04-17
- Major transaction sarcastically acclaimed (3,4) — BIGDEAL 2000-04-17
- Expedition has only half a tent (5) — HASTE 2000-04-17
- It is rough, could be smoother (9) — SANDPAPER 2000-04-17
- In which readers may find explosive articles? (8,7) — MAGAZINESECTION 2000-04-17
- Lacking a game to play - or rivals (9) — MATCHLESS 2000-04-17
- Fed up with being drilled (5) — BORED 2000-04-17
- Retired Thespian appearing as Shylock? (7) — EXACTOR 2000-04-17
- Wrongly presume it's the highest (7) — SUPREME 2000-04-17
- Provide some point to a joke (5) — EQUIP 2000-04-17
- 9s come to maturity when the West leaves (5) — GROUP 2000-04-15
- Ships' 19s reported journey (6) — CRUISE 2000-04-15
- 2 7s? (7) — COMPANY 2000-04-15
- Enigmatist separates the men from the boys (7) — RIDDLER 2000-04-15
- Demand one right away before M-Mass (7) — REQUIEM 2000-04-15
- 19s are in, with acknowledgment to the king (9) — BATTALION 2000-04-15
- Itês ignominious when some of the French forget to come in ã but you could interpret it differently (13) — DOUBLEMEANING 2000-04-15
- Philosopher continuing with 23 (7) — PLATOON 2000-04-15
- The largest 23, 'aving put my 'orn among the strings? (4,5) — ARMYCORPS 2000-04-15
- Rivalry in handicrafts? (6) — NEEDLE 2000-04-15
- Part, maybe of 7, getting bad notices (7) — SECTION 2000-04-15
- Periodical parts of which are hot stuff (5) — MAGMA 2000-04-15
- 14s for Georgia in the course of being married? (7) — BRIGADE 2000-04-15
- Prize for solver's keeping the right to work (6) — TROPHY 2000-04-15
- Half grand clue of the day? (6) — MONKEY 2000-04-15
- Exam in which a student gets gold (4) — ORAL 2000-04-15
- What's the use of eyes in the face in relation to a 23 of 1 downs? (10) — DIVISIONAL 2000-04-15
- Explorer Hammarskjold gets a degree (6) — DAGAMA 2000-04-15
- Some fleet flying horse? (8) — SQUADRON 2000-04-15
- Deferment of hope providing sad clue to earth? (9) — HEARTSICK 2000-04-15
- Used a pen when talking like a parrot? (4) — ROTE 2000-04-15