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The Guardian Everyman crossword of August 29th, 2021 other clues
<span>Establish boundaries: Jutland's country </span><i>not</i><span> Norse</span> (6)
Burns poem suggesting where deskbound worker's hand sent? (2,1,5)
Attaches blame when returning veg (7)
Avoiding bungling, putting 'depth' for 'breadth' (7)
Cutting costs twice, Oscar, Mark and Mike – who live together? (9)
Ad-lib sentence enthralling dramatist (5)
Here's a tip: cultivate white wood aster (1,4,2,3,4)
Phrase uttered connoting keen approbation, primarily? (5)
Wine-lover, slippery weaselly one (9)
Artist's image equally small and ordinary (7)
Plaintiff framing police officer increasingly in a lather (7)
Situations when that woman explodes (8)
Acted evasively, being surrounded by bushes (6)
Banish Dutch figure of speech that's come up (6)
Leading car brand announced: old Explorer (5,4)
North American, European tucked into wine with new label (7)
He's all doltish, confused: that's long-established (3,2,3,5)
Diaphragm suggesting how song may abruptly end? (7)
Servicemen with quantities of booze (5)
Nervousness? Take some distilled gin essence (8)
Blunder, as tin-eared poet may? (3,1,4,5)
Rousing being part of espionage plot, we're told (9)
Obtain smokers' instruments (8)
Spooner's pronounced Scottish river and lake (4,3)
I'm excited, finally: Alfred Russel Wallace to attempt charm (7)
In France, Everyman – seeing beer with head regularly – laughed derisively (6)
Conceal money, reportedly (5)

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