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Coming back in take heart about English copper — he's unduly critical (3-6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of January 20th, 2010 other clues
Georgia digs for the last of truffles with a wild flavour (8)
Psyching oneself up for a dance? (6)
Big Bird is to fly out to produce a milky substance (8)
No diamonds found in Venice — about time to get even? (6)
Youthful singing group needs coach — nothing rich about it (6,5)
Egg white imparts a dazzling shine, so they say (5)
A suitable vehicle for Kermit? (9)
The first wife, not heartless, has an affair (5)
A soft glow can please the student within (6-5)
Tree in fashion, though not with upper crust (6)
Flier about to hunt all over for something brown to eat (8)
Dislike the journalist returning before the trial (6)
Codicil changes liturgical books (8)
Film on Aussie experts — they help keep the wheels of industry turning (6,4)
Opening strap up to show mandibles, say (5,5)
Ogden has nothing on this old Aussie conscript (5)
Succumbing to pressure after secure, criminal occupation (4-8)
These days it shows up in poetry — to do it pays, they say (9)
Dispatched, we hear, for very little money (4)
Born and died in poverty (4)
Company member takes on fishermen and financial officers (12)
Gamble about the maiden said to be a distraction (10)
Sets up professional bodies (10)
Castration's timeless remedy for what flashers use (9)
Watering place preferred by one on a diet? (5)
Potato in Christmas pudding? (4)
Stain may be jam (4)

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