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Design tin-opener factory (5) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of March 14th, 2001 other clues
Smallwood, a joiner, takes carpenter for a meal (5,3,5)
Similar articles must be on record - ring us (9)
Flush, like a girl in the '50s? (5)
Because obtained number is omitted? (9)
How a drunk holds on to things? (7)
Unproductive poster I left hidden (7)
The most sunny point is outside an inlet (7)
Steal someone's wages without getting worked up (7)
Look forward to a selection of good books when pregnant (9)
Land well in the middle and roll (5)
Girl I caught in time (5)
It takes one against fuel to lead a political alliance (9)
This biro Nigel designed for ex-soldiers (13)
Nelson's point of departure? (9)
Up above and outside look towards the stern (5)
Unsociably rings female when friend goes outside (7)
Leaves courses without one point! (7)
October 31, when Ella's worried about nothing (9)
Some chap I voted for - everything depends on him (5)
It cleans wheels, cats and dogs! Very little gets through! (6,7)
TV programme covering unknown moneylender, about 50 (8,5)
Biting six-footer follows a sap! (9)
Gin and tonic mixed with nothing is unrecognisable (9)
Overlooking hospital blocks for cases of unconsciousness (7)
By autumn mine is over; that's the snag (7)
Order chief to be earlier (5)
Transport top brass round (5)

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