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He wrote A Glastonbury Romance in a Welsh county (5) crossword clue


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The Guardian Everyman crossword of July 25th, 2004 other clues
Speaks about daughter going after a boy in an innocent, naive time (5,4)
Against wearing that woman's waders (6)
Article on almost highest ancient city (6)
Notice what the infantry may be given (8,6)
Royal Navy chaps absorbed by a spot of decorating (9)
A person with intense energy - isn't it shocking? (4,4)
Boy's performing with jazz pianist (8)
Armed guards in prince's cortege (6)
Phone from port in Alabama (6)
Steer for centre of Dodge City (6)
Top-ranking official's role tracking money (5,3)
Supplier of milk products, new firm with a dray (5,4)
Big in molecular genetics (5)
Article by supporter backing backer (5)
Conga led off by Conservative with traditional series of steps? (4,5)
Ship's ladder, one of a pair used on journey (12)
What kangaroo courts dispense may be unfair, and mere formality (5,7)
Villain with cold, nurse treated (9)
Part for a firearm (5)
Old wood? Express an opinion (5)
Alpine flower in weeds, lies crushed (9)
A setter, I suspect, for a paper (8)
Like aquatic bird following behind the rear of a ship (6)
One out of order supplying artillery (8)
Legitimate objects for attack - just wild animals? (4,4)
First-rate boy, Alan? Not half! (5)
Unfortunate male, injured too, out of play (5,3,6)

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