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A load of French snails (5) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of September 26th, 2001 other clues
Very funny comedian marked on map with 9 (7,6)
Stag at bingo, would-be seducer in 13 (9)
Wearing Sikh headgear, monarch comes in between cities (10)
Grace Darling's tree (5)
Letters to "Dear Smith" by ... (4,5)
... writer, Adler's alias, surrounded by birds (7,7)
Agriculture only possible for younger people? (7)
Invigilate lines in Old English (7)
See 14 (7)
25's son-in-law obliged to run into horse-race (9)
Take to backing a mindless operator (5)
Protagonist of 13 gets new grid, about 1,000 pounds (9)
Not getting anywhere hot, lined off with percussion (2,3,8)
Cross about bungled raid? Make it clear (9)
Composer for the single harmonica (5)
Crosses alternative shotgun out (7)
Buddy ornament for old city amid ships (7)
I lost out entering poem consisting of letters (9)
Information: I'm not sure when I heard it ... (5)
French tea, nuts and porridge, less thrilling to Wordsworth (3,6,4)
Quarrelled with news-papermen among these (7,6)
Eleventh hour landing in the sea? (4,5)
Soul is not immortal, I allege, and memory is included (9)
Awfully angered (7)
Nothing but stones (Spooner's slow speech expressing irony) (3,4)
See 11 (5)
Smoke rising tragically without account (5)

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