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The Guardian Prize crossword of March 24th, 2007 other clues
Reversing into vehicle, bloody sweet! (8)
Who conceals head? I do when flipping menace, ultimately! (6)
Frank, given pressure, left an office so by design? (4-4)
It's all, so it could be, describing June 21, perhaps (10)
Divided into areas round back of park, all in (6)
Plastered on head is the quality of a plaster! (8)
Criminal that is pursued by the CID (6)
E 1? (6)
O 1? (8)
N 1? (6)
Scumbag British want newspaper, but not "The Scotsman" (10)
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Horse is to shoe as Jack is ... as well! (2,4)
Prison brings depression? Yes! (8)
See 10
America, through resting, taken advantage of (6)
Tory leader a chick? For Denis, perhaps! (8)
Supporting artist virtually admitting I'm very strong (10)
Creation of Mozart and Barber (6)
Total cutting off number (6)
What requires speed in hack, perhaps, to work? (6,4)
Supply water to Irish town, not English (8)
Rise of Indian music reproduced, which may sustain culture? (4-4)
Cleaner needs boron to drain from soil (6)
Beds may be providing opening for Luton during a time of prosperity (6)
Given something to chew, lady hasn't a failing and is delightful to hold (6)
Stop being so gorgeous! (4,4)

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