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English novelist, it's said — and the sort of press correspondent he once was? (3) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of July 19th, 2012 other clues
Home county backing to gain weight? Blimey! (7)
Temperature not quite reduced by restricting sulphur in America — struggles (7)
Beryl's second character? (5)
Haunted, hassled and impregnated by knight king — not appreciated! (9)
Trailer showing Mafia on French island getting Mo back to plug the ambassador? (6,4)
Rigged local consent to get rid of line — China's last resort (7-2-3)
My colonel, he'd limp (when pronounced, 24 26) (12)
Infantry dismisses chosen test cooler (3)
First leg of rail commuter's journey: coach to go in the specifically provided container? (5-5)
Disillusioned with a particular song, so no longer broadcasting (3,3,3)
Maybe Vivien or Mike's winter transport failing to start (5)
Submissive type of crucifix rejected by Mother Teresa, initially (7)
Sire acquiring energy — with 9 + 4 is nominally said to be 21 6 (7)
Tropical plant's a mess when crushed by earth (6)
Figures rocks brim full of hydrogen and oxygen (6)
Take action against wrongly parked car with part of boot against back of traffic light? (5-5)
Scottish meadow, hectare, that's horrible (5)
Temple too fancy: it stands emblematically (5,4)
Writer's seaside location broadcast (4)
Fancy comedy partner, moreover (8)
Team (part Spanish one?) of stars (8)
Powerful Dicky on top of a shrub (10)
Hypocritical talk about working relative (a sort of letter) (9)
Support for public execution from small, vulgar eating place, behind the times (8)
Caught in tornado, poor fellow's head is moving both ways (2,3,3)
Not new, to apply decoration that's showy (6)
Two articles on river to which bees are attracted (6)
Lifted sacks, revealing character's foot, say (5)
China's much maligned (4)

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