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Help Earl to depart secretly with PA (4-2-4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Everyman crossword of December 26th, 2004 other clues
One who'll help if several seen in distress (9)
Second son leaving Greek island, heading for Apia here in the Pacific (5)
Bitterness detected in private, reportedly (7)
Title of pub, one at end of street (7)
Shopkeeper's goods, no good in hosiery business? (5-2-5)
Those who take off in one with a storm developing around it (9)
Inn by river's hot (5)
Became less painful, or stopped with no hint of cramp (5)
Weapon chief made out of lead (9)
The day before a festival - awfully frosty one, once in a while (5,2,5)
Put an end to a nonsense about the Italian returning (7)
Intensely serious, chap holding ace (7)
Guide one into allotment (5)
What might keep me warm I wondered, shivering (9)
Fat boy eating piece of rump (4)
Suitable penalty (4)
One making signs, employed by dictator in office? (9,6)
Truthful source, via broadcast (9)
Religious leader's chatter cut short (5)
One carrying litter from the field? (9-6)
Rum, it, anise, drunk from small spirit bottles (10)
A bit of trouble over cash available for immediate use (2,3,5)
So Neil lied about what's used in making printer's ink (7,3)
Female with fine area of knowledge of English city (9)
Rotten chore making a paint (5)
Series of letters from one Roman emperor (4)
Eccentrics turned up in shock (4)

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