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Flashes retreating Scots' own soldiers at half nine (8) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of April 24th, 2001 other clues
See 10 (10)
He, one of the Loos (WW1) top brass, sir, stands before 10 (4)
Putting on the sauce (8)
Designer launches out, leaving us behind (6)
Blunder into kind of glass of water (7)
Painter cut husband at the home of Frank? (7)
Whiskey and biscuits? (7)
Lowry and 8 almost cultivated a control freak (8)
Vicious Lord 14 captured Frome, briefly (6)
Girl's end upset Lysander's admirer (6)
Cockney motto expressing dejection (7)
They possess firm making quality starch and canvas (11)
No longer going round and round, cold drunk sits under a 10 (8)
Thanks to Barrie or Synge, who wrote on a prince building a mausoleum (3,5)
Taking off, at first, is not so easy for a squirrel (7)
Smith's job, they say, is telling folk to push off (7)
Space travellers heartlessly ruined organ stop (6)
Take away top and bottom drawers for £1? (6)
Strips to relieve stuffiness in galleries (7)
Plantagenet raised greens, perhaps, eaten by Miss Bawden (7)
Mon Oncle, the film (6,10)
Mother! Pi was concocted to describe an arc (8)
Nana's dad is dribbling at Stamford Bridge (4)
A type-face inspired by cultured Elian fabulist (2,8)
It's novel, when woman backs this after 10 (11)

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