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Coca-Cola, the King (Elvis, the tops) drunk — it could do with butter icing (9,4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of July 16th, 2009 other clues
UK's neutral, without the odds favouring serration (5)
I commemorate, with fruit, odd time an ’Enry succeeded (13)
The spirit of my version (5)
Fen chapel gives old money for some … (9)
I'm out of place in cable railway containing pen-y-dreadful (that's weird rather than amusing) (5,8)
I'm under fifty in football team, as we are online? (9)
Quick at low temperature (5)
Duck drink and be sick (7)
… and others get excitement from football (5)
Cat heard to pull a fast one (7)
Country in Africa left as a surround for its water (4,5)
City of gold, according to the Sun (5)
Recital of oleaginous passages from Byron (5,2,6)
Died in combat area, nothing turning up that would keep one going (9)
Christian was raised during fast days, to add fancy detail (9)
False hat? (4,3)
Castle cake (7)
Film about heartless Sugar returned by ambulance person (9)
New and old gold with no end in small island state (5)
Removed from herb for snug (5)
They say you breakfasted or dined late to reduce girth (9)
Drop handicap before autumn (3,4)
Stop the man with a ban (5,2)
Nearly fall over fish in the backwash (4,3)
Fastener securing new boat and (contra­indicated) fertiliser source (4,3)
Sister, being into fish, takes to drink, which is puzzling (9)
One that owes one is no worker (5)

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