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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of September 1st, 2016 other clues
Wise man immersed in drink rolling over to see stars (7)
Inspired Democrat lagging behind popular Italian dictator? (7)
People on staff matter to boss (9)
Archbishop's envoy reported delay (4)
Dodgy shiner not ultimately genuine (10)
Endure losing a sheep (6)
Firm's contract (7)
North African countries suffering big harm (7)
Row created by the French to fester (6)
Dryden character in a note on work he left (10)
Note put about in the morning conveys unwanted message (4)
Star inside nebula not entirely detectable (5)
Home worker engaging nurse and manager (9)
Name of London street hiding a chemical (7)
Briefly arrange private office in German city (7)
Playwright beginning with page that expresses contempt (5)
Managed to break into holiday home — it's very hard (7)
Little nonentity not in clique (4)
Billy Graham type is "OT/NT-basher", put unfairly (8,7)
Accident insurer finally sorted out, giving apology for mistake (1,5,9)
I mend TV set that's broken for selling off (10)
City girl keeping a date that brings new life (7)
Examine and discredit one form of therapy (7)
Kind to preside over slightly twisted board (10)
Put illiterately, Queen and I go walkabout (7)
Boleyn and husband, say, set up in hellish situation (7)
A place bathed in light? Not in the winter (7)
Morning — chief time to get stuck in (5)
Inadequacy of computer being set up is concerning (2,2)

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