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Breaking of rules of grammar by editor in person? (7) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of June 12th, 2002 other clues
I call the regulator: infer I'm badly placed (4,3,2,5)
What may need breaking - no point - I take too many cuppas (5)
This 1 across can still see - a clever postscript (8)
Home bird? I t-take what's coming to me (7)
Mog backing it? Not saying (5)
Church line about pollution can't go wrong (9)
I take 1 across (solution found in a get-together) (9)
I take 1 across (to sound of disapproval by fool) (5)
Ear's in, ear out - lovely stuff! (7)
What Brummel called the Prince, with dire results (7)
Emperor with a Gallic turn, possibly (8)
Beast took a pill - no charge! (5)
Block to let characters from Butlin's get Mondays off (9,5)
Set off with permit to control outbursts (4,2,6)
Cut the end off 1 across to take 1 across (5)
Gold box used by painters and musicians (9)
Deal with cars on road (7)
TV counsellor could be fairer about Zen leader (7)
Everyone's expression is divine (5)
Telepathy time? Not when it's twisting the tongue (9)
Two years' bedsits may evoke "Don't leave me" from carol singer (4,2,2,4)
I take 1 across as part of flower or insect (9)
I take 1 across at sea in the Antarctic, under a pound (9)
I take 1 across: beast who does so is about to pull up (7)
Hold back the chorus (7)
How to talk about instincts? Me? Coming up! (5)
Welsh church organ's first step recorded (5)

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