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Allowed to multiply central number by ten, though extreme (5) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of March 4th, 2008 other clues
Swear that woman holds little power in rap (9)
Painter demands good bird, but not wary (7)
Most distant points, as pointed out (9)
Lay to rest in abbey by river with no walls (5)
Newspaper staff welcoming in the holidaymaker (9)
I name this compound an irritant (9)
US circus performer needs a river to rise for the record (9)
In short, France supports French produce (5)
Common to overlook gravitational force having to attempt this manoeuvre (2-5)
Love to board ship in a certain style (7)
Peacekeepers consumed by grief, unfortunately, given shooting (7)
Subtle things, or obvious ones (9)
Be creative with air, then be inspirational? (7,2)
To be gossipy is less hard when spiteful (5)
Might she be happy with alcove providing shelter? (3,4)
Get rid of Bush! (5)
Hot in delightful, cosy place (5)
Back the horse to go over again (5)
Was pure hash provided for skeletal model? (9)
Feature carrying a restriction binding unspecified number (of labourers) (5,4)
Harry's game to get a little money for scrap (9)
Leaders of ancient Egypt, Turkey and Israel all play together (5)
Where there's a lot of tea in teacups, perhaps (5)
Put out by the language at the inn, you might say? (7)
Greece's last home game's lost (5)
Merseyside port good for pirate (7)
Cruise along the seafront (5)
English voice penetrates my official residence (7)
For whom skin layer splits to form a web? (9)
Suggest in error Posh had dinner (9)
Conservative member gets to rise (5)

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