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Happiest time singularly bounded by bell-ringers? (9) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of September 29th, 2006 other clues
Distort the French dollar exchange (6)
's "a hairy man", speaking in child's play (6)
Work of Keats? No, a Cholmondeley construction (3,2,10)
Burns on the face of a haggis: is nose broken? (6)
No end of depravity to reveal over 7's niece (8)
One embracing an argumentative settler (8)
Thus solve the setter's irregularity to nab an Oscar (6)
11 2 for this (6)
My exclusion zone against space invaders? (4,4)
Left one time, time and time again - one of the intelligentsia (8)
Contract a bishop enters into immediately (6)
Get thee hence, Mr Thribb! Bend an ear in old Egypt and make, say, a vain attack! (2,3,3,7)
Almost certain to invade bad performance in this theatre of Becket, say? (6)
See 3
One's carried for the rest of the trek (7)
Sign of 19's commitment (5)
19's connection with Westminster? (7,6)
They are powerless to follow Brussels! Name such characters! (7)
Just came fourth did he? (7)
Growth in this Riley's biography (6)
Immature tone, no use orchestrating (9)
State region doesn't end in song (7)
One responding to the nuclear debate? (7)
Home visit requested from this little 7, inventor of a 26 (6)
See, Dr 7s is here! Can United invade the pitch? (7)
Fundamental system derived from Old English argot (7)
Stewart including one French song (5)

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