Guardian Crossword Clues
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- One way to shoulder the job of team selection (4-1-4) — PICKABACK 1999-09-13
- Sign to appeal to males (4) — OMEN 1999-09-13
- Come into force? (6) — ENLIST 1999-09-13
- The quality of mercy (8) — LENIENCY 1999-09-13
- Involved in happy Oriental festival (8) — EPIPHANY 1999-09-13
- Bill returns with a part of her (6) — CAROLE 1999-09-13
- Admits information is revealed in the accounts (12) — ACKNOWLEDGES 1999-09-13
- They may be eaten slowly or bolted (4) — NUTS 1999-09-13
- Free American money - and she gets a quarter (8) — BUCKSHEE 1999-09-13
- Wordplay of a Socratic kind (8) — ACROSTIC 1999-09-13
- Peruvian in Spain cannot be understood (4) — INCA 1999-09-13
- Fear arrest (12) — APPREHENSION 1999-09-13
- They're much smarter than their mates (8) — PEACOCKS 1999-09-13
- Didn't stay uninhabited (8) — DESERTED 1999-09-13
- Metal washing machine? (6) — COPPER 1999-09-13
- Model in a funny picture (8) — AQUA 1999-09-11
- See 24 (4) — TINT 1999-09-11
- The upshot is, bonnie 14ac's destination's right (5) — SKYER 1999-09-11
- Give the job and order some beer outside (7) — APPOINT 1999-09-11
- It's doing nothing that keeps one going (7) — INERTIA 1999-09-11
- Salt and where it comes from at home with layabout (9) — SEASONING 1999-09-11
- Prevailed over the German student with a remarkable situation (10) — WONDERLAND 1999-09-11
- The chances are there'll be five in one set (10) — ADVENTURES 1999-09-11
- Pre-Christmas appeal is nothing to saint entering the gates (4,5) — POSTEARLY 1999-09-11
- It reflects on the family where there's little room for vocal horse girl (7-5) — LOOKING 1999-09-11
- See 5 (10) — OFTHESNARK 1999-09-11
- Turn thong with sheath knife provided by 16's creator (3,7,2,3,5) — THEHUNTING 1999-09-11
- Departs for the unknown, about which there's a drawback (4) — EXIT 1999-09-11
- Departs for the other side (4) — DIES 1999-09-11
- Cut up a member on the French pattern (7) — EXAMPLE 1999-09-11
- Pyromania's what it is - there's no pay - I'm off (5) — ARSON 1999-09-11
- Dese days it pulls de plough - can't I let well alone? (9) — DETRACTOR 1999-09-11
- See 7 (5) — GLASS 1999-09-11
- Exposed tiny quarrel in Nor-thern Ireland - lest one should suspect a cover-up? (8,7) — INTERNALINQUIRY 1999-09-11
- Composition for the voice addressed to cat (4) — OPUS 1999-09-11
- It's obvious the vessel will capsize (8) — OVERTURE 1999-09-11
- Inclined to err, upper-class dandy, double drab (9) — DUNDREARY 1999-09-11
- She had 12 in 13 and penetrated 7 26 (5) — ALICE 1999-09-11
- Francophone part of Anglophone country is the flower (5) — NIGER 1999-09-11
- A Bedfordshire poet fiddled with an outboard (9) — SPEEDBOAT 1999-09-11
- Of course use the gun: it's infallible (4-4) — SUREFIRE 1999-09-11
- Primate of the north gets it in the neck (4) — NAPE 1999-09-11
- Coach gets bearings - 3 and 4 for 2 (5,10) — STAGEDIRECTIONS 1999-09-11
- Other ranks left to work on the bottom deck (5) — ORLOP 1999-09-11
- I live to destroy people: time for a change (9) — AMENDMENT 1999-09-11
- Girl gives boy a tall story (7) — NATALIE 1999-09-10
- This could set many free (7) — AMNESTY 1999-09-10
- Walk by the river (6) — CHEYNE 1999-09-10
- Spoken prayer that's plain (7) — PRAIRIE 1999-09-10
- Ignorant woman took the English to war (7) — UNAWARE 1999-09-10
- Feast of cold and cooked meals (9) — CANDLEMAS 1999-09-10
- He painted a vessel with a little boat on board (6) — STUBBS 1999-09-10
- The skilled worker in Cathcart is a necessary part of the Cape economy (7) — ARTISAN 1999-09-10
- One for the road - a quick gin, perhaps? (5,4) — SPEEDTRAP 1999-09-10
- Old reformer found everything held up by his superior (7) — LOLLARD 1999-09-10
- Take a turn with silent cooking in the kitchen (7) — UTENSIL 1999-09-10
- It's injurious to cut off headdress (5) — ALIGN 1999-09-10
- The acre is roughly 40% of it (7) — HECTARE 1999-09-10
- Repeat action of a revolver (6) — GYRATE 1999-09-10
- The feast is almost oriental (6) — EASTER 1999-09-10
- Obsolete political tools? (6,3,6) — HAMMERANDSICKLE 1999-09-10
- Neat shot, though not centred with precision (6) — NICETY 1999-09-10
- It may have a bearing on rushful possession (4,4) — BALLRACE 1999-09-10
- Ovation for leading car overtaking (8) — CLAPPING 1999-09-10
- Vegetable pot found in the dump (6) — TURNIP 1999-09-10
- ...being brave and beloved, but heartless (6) — DARING 1999-09-10
- He's admitted cruel manipulation in the course of his labours... (8) — HERCULES 1999-09-10
- Flatter and not so piquant (8) — BLANDISH 1999-09-10
- Where reels of film may be seen - or heard (6) — CANNES 1999-09-10
- Premature demise may be hated (10,5) — ACCIDENTALDEATH 1999-09-10
- Patrol leader like mother - it's in the blood (6) — PLASMA 1999-09-10
- Perhaps one shut a gap? (6) — HIATUS 1999-09-10
- It could be uplifted for Dr Mowlem to cry on (5) — BOSOM 1999-09-09
- Shipping line director (6) — RUDDER 1999-09-09
- One is spotted by Lampedusa (7) — LEOPARD 1999-09-09
- Race starter - for the Lincoln! (7) — ABRAHAM 1999-09-09
- One of eight from a demoralised War Department (6) — EDWARD 1999-09-09
- Spontaneous declaration: "Release the Stratford One!" (4-4) — FREEWILL 1999-09-09
- Successful deal maker is caught by failure (6) — CLOSER 1999-09-09
- "The ______ 16,4,17's 23" (Richard III) (4,2) — SONSOF 1999-09-09
- Destination of 17's line and then of a canal restoration (3,4,2,6) — THELANDOFCANAAN 1999-09-09
- Labour's injection of backbone? (8) — EPIDURAL 1999-09-09
- Ignore the alarm! These slippery customers are over a barrel (5,2) — SLEEPIN 1999-09-09
- Name one Greek island: one with a divided capital (7) — NICOSIA 1999-09-09
- Crack up making those absent from W --- K, say? (5) — EXTOL 1999-09-09
- Source of 17 scattered seed of Terah with topping of mulch (2,2,3,8) — UROFTHECHALDEES 1999-09-09
- Autodidact displaying fame 'n' medals (4-4,3) — SELFMADEMAN 1999-09-09
- Comfort needed when you and me revoltingly grow old (7) — ASSUAGE 1999-09-09
- His 'n' her venture in hock (7) — RHENISH 1999-09-09
- Slater's demand for full pension? (4-5) — ROOFBOARD 1999-09-09
- Montcalm's conqueror's in misery about his left foot (5) — WOLFE 1999-09-09
- Rastafarian held at more than arm's length (4) — AFAR 1999-09-09
- So Wordsworth's minstrel appears to have thee flustered, as a matter of fact (10) — ETHEREALLY 1999-09-09
- As man involved with Ireland might view one from England (10) — MAINLANDER 1999-09-09
- Contract in Franco-Roman law (4) — FLEX 1999-09-09
- 'eaves one within range (5) — URALS 1999-09-09
- How an alpine colonist squares accounts? (7,2) — SETTLESUP 1999-09-09
- English truffle hunter swilling ale close to the ground (7) — EPIGEAL 1999-09-09
- Spoken verse in instalments through one's teeth! (7) — ODONTIC 1999-09-09
- Walk from American time and charge into New York time (3,4,4) — USEONESFEET 1999-09-09