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12 19 success circum-navigating ocean: it is flawed (9,7) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of July 10th, 2008 other clues
Sweet work, half in the open: turn to it ( (4,5)
Naff adhesive (5)
Engineers left bone behind altar (7)
Leader for clique giving private audience (7)
12 19 play for today? (8,5)
25% here signifying Russian hero depicted in church (3,2,4)
Seriously good shindig? (5)
12 19 (coining a phrase) 20th of a dime and a run I made (4,9)
12 19 (here) acting family date with Conservative (4,4,5)
Filibustered by duke - total disaster (6,3)
The exception, not even an island, eliminated (3,3,3)
See 12
See 6
Jolly chap, sound on toadstools (5)
Escaping from the deluge, Noah reached port (5)
Returns leaderless with Roman knights (7)
Capital journey round 12 1 (7)
Without exception comes to agree (7)
12 19 (here) to treat last cause of AIDS in the past (6,7)
Do wrong drug and snuff it, who knows when? (4,3)
12 19, a right old way of dating a number (9)
Use rubber tee (say) with iron (5)
To judge by his law, a Roman has a way to conduct impulses (6,3)
Variant of "Tie a dry fly" first appearing in 1958 (5-4-3)
Ulysses' allowance (5)
Bent plate one way (9)
Any odd house not quite in Northants and not quite in Oxon (5)

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