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English brew up for feast (6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of February 24th, 2004 other clues
No 7, showing alarming instability (8)
Drink current at watering holes (6)
Fear memory gives short measure (8)
Stick on a Scottish island (6)
Move officer into counselling service (8)
The end of western enlightenment? (6)
Furious at being made redundant (5,5)
Money in Ireland terribly short over here (10)
With this he cuts designs in lithography (6)
Risk over American leader showing the nature of his ambition? (8)
It's with an eye to requirement by the French (6)
Get company in to cork the bottle? (8)
In India it makes me itch (6)
Put the opposition in to get them out (8)
Some think time a great healer - but it doesn't amount to much (6)
Ulster backing diplomacy without a break (6)
The poor sap's work abused by tradespeople (10)
What's obvious to a student is unselfishness (8)
Peterhouse represented at Westminster? (4,4)
Bishop of a foreign cathedral (8)
Exciting romance had led Hector to the altar (10)
A container in choice metal (8)
Grass hen chewed up with teeth (8)
Single part transposed by composer (8)
Soap sounds corny (6)
German trying to lose weight (6)
Having gone downhill, Trollopean died (6)

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