The Telegraph Cryptic puzzle clues 2024 Jun 24
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Asian desert, one with marsh to the north Crossword Clue
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Banish Charles's bride with a lot of charm Crossword Clue
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Barbie, say, books a car Crossword Clue
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Colloquially speaking, it isn't corruption Crossword Clue
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Conned Edward, nursing neck pain Crossword Clue
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Devise no reforms for drastic decline Crossword Clue
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Doctor Watson needs it, having no idea what to do Crossword Clue
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Dorothy, Charlie, Oscar and Mike's business Crossword Clue
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Draw out sun's heat, heating houses Crossword Clue
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E.g. Mo Salah on the ball, warning of an attack Crossword Clue
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French writer in drunken stupor Crossword Clue
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Great admirer of irate old rogue Crossword Clue
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I swerve off after parking trailers Crossword Clue
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Kiwi eaten by grandma or in-laws Crossword Clue
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Leader of Labour Party catching United game Crossword Clue
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Look at article and become furious Crossword Clue
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Minder, guy accompanying Queen Elizabeth I Crossword Clue
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One can't fly east from Germany with lots of cash Crossword Clue
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Rascals, oddly, such as those in the House of Commons Crossword Clue
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Reveal everything, in the main? Crossword Clue
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Showing imagination etc, I rave frenziedly Crossword Clue
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Sin here blocked by one Democrat - Ms Harris? Crossword Clue
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Stand in for salesman with frilly material Crossword Clue
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Still baking inside Post Office Crossword Clue
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The exterior part of Brazil, say? Crossword Clue
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Troublesome sports broadcaster Crossword Clue
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We hear Irish playwright tolerated a swine Crossword Clue
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What about new supermarket where chicken's kept? Crossword Clue
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What player does after a let in tennis books Crossword Clue
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What wine sellers may do somewhere near Manchester Crossword Clue