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Compiler sold last year for a tenner ... (5) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of February 17th, 2001 other clues
Entering branch, seeing red and orange (9)
Do your best, without lines, to produce such transport (10)
A horse drinking nothing alcoholic wants nothing but an alcoholic drink (8)
I'm spent in a round, but if you're offering...? (5,1,4)
Donkey losing head - it swirls (4)
Trollop held up by Freud's complex will be disappointed (10)
Ornamentation made with a four-by-two (4-4)
Where Bennett's Englishman was with an American girl (6)
See 3 (4)
Rocky peak avoided amongst inclines with narrow transport (5,5)
Hearing piece for organ and brass (3-7)
Pat swallows horribly limp kneidel (8)
Parliament, having secured vote, passed round joint (8)
The problem with pepper (6)
Coe's nose, perhaps (6)
Kingdom instrumental to the Scots? (4)
Place in which to wash pot (4)
A memory's about, but it's over (9)
Teacher's pet that's fast-breeding must be docked (5)
Prisoner captures king at sea, we hear (in the main) (7)
Bar offers beer to entertain hospital and university (4,3)
Small part, though wide, perhaps? (5)
A case of something a farmer might fill to the brim (9)
Melodramatic production sounds dull, given mistake from Spooner? (5,3,7)
Get away! Shed's confused! (9)
... whose beastly pal collects profit, it's said, for another (7)
Lunatic can and must find holy refuge (7)
Criminal, then virtually all right? On the contrary (5)

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