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Hack, supply secured with tight ropes? (9) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of June 4th, 2016 other clues
Nuts put my daughter in hospital and put my nuts in boiled ale and brandy (6-6)
See 1
See 13
Entrance initially ajar to receive special delivery (6)
To ignore harmful sexual partner, husband's moved over, cover over head (8)
Perfect description of anarchy by small force (8)
Opening, small and round, in which university's fitted a satellite (6)
Quantifiers of liquid science (6)
Sap's complaint about entering annual regatta unprotected (8)
See 13
Band having to pass round unwelcome Tijuana tourist's address? (6)
Snipe "ok to go"? No, as it turns out, prematurely opening mouth (8,3,4)
Nevertheless, 25% of service has been withdrawn (4,2)
Grand Master caught by 12 pin (it wouldn't work with 11!) (6)
Address for one Louis XVI in shackles, wanting lubrication for locks? (4,3)
Case so melodramatic lawman's stitched up (5)
Measure strength of restraint collaring diminutive Italian diner (7)
Create imbalance painting house anew — but not, strangely, patios (7)
Relinquish possession of institute, set in rolling, sweet grassland (5,2)
Mrs English repeatedly ignored by Courier and Herald? (6)
A question of life priorities (1,4 not 19,20 here) (5,4,5,3,7,2,3,3)
Popeye Doyle feature? One investigating chips in poker game (4,3)
Coins (singular kind) (7)
Attract plum work lifting and separating (6)
Nautical warning for new mists over rising mercury (7)
Perhaps height's lost without straw hat (7)
Whatever the total is, minus rubbish (2,3)

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