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Hard life, or nothing could be more death-defying (11) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of September 27th, 2005 other clues
One police department infiltrating trade of a divine killer (8)
The yoke, say, of a rainbow (6)
Quote work by Greek character making a comeback, unlike Homer literally (8)
Natal section ruler (6)
Soil so fertile the Italian removed to cultivate plant (11)
See 4
Old prince joining the workers: they can let off steam (9)
Damned fools captured Ireland in the battle (9)
Sway one to enter, say, into the navy (5)
Antibodies combined to attack small mass pneumo-serines (6,8)
See 24
Mjollnir, a London soccer player? (6)
Serenely reticent retiring bit of stuff (8)
Scrape the bottom with this instrument? (6,4)
Suggest a rodeo competitor has entered wrongfully (10)
Descartes declaring himself at peace with her? (5)
What's the bird call note to be? Fie! (ie perhaps that of the 5 26) (1,6,3,2,5,4,2,6)
Toothsome artist? (9)
Retiring lexicographer's ultimatum? (4,4)
See 7
See 4
Genesis Chapter IX (i): epic struggle! (10)
As in spoken art and Roman English, such verse is disconnected (10)
Grass up a receiver: the buck stops here (4,5)
Return to sender (5)
Looks good enough to eat, does she? (4)
Does he lead prayer for openers? Is Mohammed a Muslim? (4)

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