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Head toppled, it's a Russian leader? (4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Everyman crossword of August 11th, 2019 other clues
Women's Institute introducing politicians as 'namby-pambys' (5)
A celebrant converted in temple (10)
Starter missing final touch, brunch with half missing: dig in! (8)
Broad baby's complaint about knitted hat (8)
Not qualified, installing kitchen unit, eternally buoyant (10)
Scrambled egg containing coddled roe I will serve king (6,1)
French cat finds French drink where French drink is produced (7)
Enjoys accommodation (4)
Silver not returning to far-off island state (5)
According to Welsh woman, jazz fan is hairy beast (7,3)
Primarily, dope or lazy thinker? (4)
Monarch reserving no time (repeatedly) for tying things up (8)
Term of endearment that sounds the same as 'dear' when uttered (5)
GM-free cargo in dingy (7)
I might get boring here: do this to your bicycle chain (3,4)
Worst thing a crossword setter could say? Beats me (1,6,1,4)
Age-old battle for spicy sausages (7)
Work out, in sum, a number (5,3)
It's auctioned often (1,3)
Kind of sheepdog's tongue (3,7)
One with spite and broken heart (5)
Translate Korea's anthem? I'm not sure of that one (3,2,7)
Begrudges accommodation costs outside Home Counties (7)
Rosalind's lover is somewhere in Florida (7)
File with misrepresented dates disguising a tryst at first (4,3)
In dialogue, ex-chancellor and nationalist leader? Yes? No? Dunno (3,5,1,4)
That ill-sorted muddle suggests things are tricky to anticipate (3,4,2,4)

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