The Guardian Cryptic puzzle clues 2023 Sep 28
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As far as US leader's concerned, getting invaded by Germany is ruled out Crossword Clue
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Banks perhaps following current news host Crossword Clue
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Blithe Spirit's leading character back in the country Crossword Clue
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Bosses regularly filling bigwig's drink quickly Crossword Clue
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Called for managed fund to save mobile phone company pounds Crossword Clue
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Condemn point put in plain language Crossword Clue
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Country's financial district gets universal love, almost Crossword Clue
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eg McCartney, Boy George at first, and a member of Morrissey's group? Crossword Clue
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Flipping anxious old monarch failing to provide items for scoffing fools? Crossword Clue
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Fun for eg young Boris, having surprisingly low mental age Crossword Clue
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Green vehicle reversing into rural settlement Crossword Clue
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Invalid thinking 'I'm going to smoke last of tobacco up' Crossword Clue
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Making valueless nude? Monet is in Giverny framing it Crossword Clue
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Maybe Holly Hunter wants filling in sandwich Crossword Clue
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Novelist pens mad, inauthentic and pedestrian advice Crossword Clue
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Opera company led by Latin American revolutionary Crossword Clue
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Refusal to accommodate crooked car dealer who breaks the law Crossword Clue
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Reliable staff one's hired to work in TV or film Crossword Clue
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River Seine's banks not straight Crossword Clue
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Said why tucking into crab dish could be a danger, in the main Crossword Clue
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Say butter's rejected, getting this instead? Crossword Clue
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Sweet soldier brought in kind of battery for defence Crossword Clue
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Terrible triteness has the capacity to fascinate Crossword Clue
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Train strike's beginning, which creates worries Crossword Clue
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Try lots of port and case of amontillado, guzzling gallons Crossword Clue
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Vacuous twerps without intelligence? Crossword Clue
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Very brief rule of old Indian scripture Crossword Clue
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Whence two gentlemen came and left to get sedative Crossword Clue