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Boring speaker gets up to talk: a low point (6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of March 1st, 2014 other clues
Saw our time span (5)
A journey with no end of rough caper (5,4)
Disco hit follows appearance in which One Direction turned round? (9)
Article leads to no end of ruddy trouble (5)
Flag-waving, safe, holding back enemy (4,3)
Lack of experience shows in wrong answers (7)
Troubled no end by lover of verse (5)
No end of justice for Spooner? Not today! (3,5)
After ranger's first greeting, no end of hunting for him? (5)
No end of trouble in bingeing and dieting (7)
Cadet or raw soldier? (7)
Boatman here: Africa? No end in sight (5)
With no end in sight, perhaps the French take a boat (9)
No end of trouble from what lorries may do (9)
Putting together no end of flashy accessories (5)
Applied for protection, with no end of trouble (4)
Having lost bearings, perhaps crashes (6,2)
Torn clothing, no end (4)
Rank of copper taking lifer without hesitation in southern Ireland (8)
No end of obsession over chocolate (6)
A pact long held in state where all are happy (5,5)
In empty greenhouse, step in muck (6)
Animal yelps getting up — get fixed at vet's (4)
I won't discuss this theme (3,2)
Boatman's glance could be the end of you, they say unfairly (3-7)
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Brass neck acerbity (8)
Saki: some rice distilled, having the parts recombined at molecular level (8)
Verse has no end. No end? Odd, in a way (6)
Enquire after report of sea vessel (4)
Drops of ethanol burn brightly, shining on top (4)
Source of starch in the past (4)

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