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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of May 30th, 2018 other clues
Love takes many forms — they're central to making babies (7)
Get product to make babies (8)
Likely to be a funny child (4,2)
Once quick humour, hot and cold — the French put out? (4,5)
Discontinuing treatment: cunning letters sent out to people acting stupidly (6)
Boatman's infant is not bright! (5)
Mother, perhaps first of women in family environment (4)
Eldest daughter initially conceived internally with AI (5,5)
Family of 100 dined with grisly … (8)
Nurse, a beauty, stern inside (4,5)
… Boatman on, say, tea and a pastry (4)
Born not quite wealthy, they’re developing fast (4)
Painfully rips an ankle liable to this injury (6)
Happy to keep small family member in stable (10)
Odd procedure to make babies (9)
Add pressure to big cats, as being wiped out with their young (4,2)
Gull to stop moving on water (3,2)
Dashing young socialite supported by eldest sibling, say (8)
See 28
That Latin kid is awkward (3,2,4)
Sacrilege for kinsfolk to replace male, 50, by new model (9)
Mockery or send-up? No, I became a father (8)
Calls offspring "round the bend"! (5,2)
See 25
One relaxes bonds with familiar relatives (7)
Treasure trove yields antique (5)
See 6
A big effort? No: Boatman, an unconventional father, lacking human resources (2,4,4)
It goes out like a lamb, coming back a sheep (3)
Orders scrap on board (5)
Some gamin: orphaned child (5)
Going round by word of mouth, part gets assimilated (7)

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