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1950s' music club set up work (3-3) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of May 20th, 2006 other clues
Want to get right, in conclusion (6)
Greeting rogue trader, threw a punch (3,3)
Steamy round watering hole in Australian port (6)
Move towards war, or make peace? (8)
Noted conclusion, backing a medic (4)
Is such fashion, daring to fit in smallest of measurements? (6,4)
After shuffling, had led with nifty trick at cards (4,3,4)
Escort keeps supple, though stupid (10)
The Guardian abroad brings wisdom (4)
Nick put on jumper of the highest quality (3-5)
Shoot through puzzle (6)
River needs one to cut river tax (6)
Cheese maker asking for money back (6)
Seafood proving a hit within island quietly wiped out (8)
What may be running discomfort? (6)
Change of mind in passing document which grinds (8)
Warming drink may go cold when lifted (6)
The relative doctrine (6)
Eastern chief punches minor, producing shiner (11)
Source of colouring agent certainly heading for trouble in useless pudding? (8)
In which seven bells knocked out of one another? (4-4)
Maltose broken down - not quite thus? (6)
Might this puncture a hole in the sack? (6)
'ooligan upset? It's plain to see (6)
Supporter of an order (6)

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