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Advantage of puzzle lacking number and name (4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of December 18th, 2003 other clues
As a primate gives blessing to one during party (9)
Get knotted, scorer! (5)
Having spokes injected with carbon is basic (7)
Switches between kind of shirt and topless swimwear (7)
Reflective lines, say, in city (5)
Mini modified genera of seaweed (9)
High Street employees after those lifting items? (5,10)
Repulsive pants and saintly features restrict sex lives (9)
Leading United and excited (3,2)
King Edward exploited having the royal habit (7)
One getting into old film star's bodice (7)
PM Blair's heart shaped bread (5)
Cooler to swing? Nonsense! (9)
Superman's from Brum: hence Lois's terminal dithering (10)
Daniel's mate sleeping at Newcastle region game (8)
Sensitive Tynan's missing relative with that hurt inside (6)
Miss having new top and bunting (4)
Lessons to be learnt when Carreras and chums lose 10-0 (3,5,2)
Loudmouth Simpson's without Josh - good (8)
Develop gun (repeating) right away (6)
McBain enters Leicester High, fed up (7,3)
Interested party prone to tangle with Krays (4,6)
National schoolboy gobbling seconds (8)
Estate agents' examinations (8)
One's no right to go in off them (6)
Legendary bard, Ms Phillips, goes after map makers (6)
Public showing of Blake's final version of "Windows with Duck" (4)
Plump knight's gone thin (4)

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