The Telegraph Cryptic puzzle clues 2017 Apr 16
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A woman from New York in Paris, say Crossword Clue
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Cause of visual problem producing fall Crossword Clue
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Collection of tiny moving parts in old-fashioned timer Crossword Clue
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Crazy bloke I accost, dropping charge Crossword Clue
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Crooked merchant confused backer with mere talk Crossword Clue
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Dance in Scotland including very lively celebration Crossword Clue
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E.g. a landlord? Crossword Clue
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Female artist presented with gift, like perfume Crossword Clue
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Flower I water is ruined Crossword Clue
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Gains, we hear, inspired teachers Crossword Clue
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Initially play a part in conditional release Crossword Clue
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In office of rival paper, occasionally Crossword Clue
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Issue great healer proverbially raised Crossword Clue
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It sounds like search for religious type Crossword Clue
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Kind of lender that's manipulated person with less money Crossword Clue
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Kind of pasta that's new, lots and lots Crossword Clue
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Left to one's own resources in commercial break Crossword Clue
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Loss an heir mishandled � that means less for everyone else Crossword Clue
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Massive part of our capital, in statement Crossword Clue
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Pack coming from bridge player to opponent Crossword Clue
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Passage heading north on large sailboat Crossword Clue
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Perform as striker returning for game Crossword Clue
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Person using pencil found in part of desk Crossword Clue
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Quick to contain damage where drugs are sold Crossword Clue
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Royal son ultimately put in charge? Crossword Clue
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Sources of rumours corrupt Congressman is holding boy back Crossword Clue
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This is odd � without leader, it's the opposite Crossword Clue
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Threaten to go out, say, after midnight? Crossword Clue