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His written grammar was exemplary: spoken, less tasteful (6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of March 1st, 2001 other clues
The Camptown plum puller whose stock has points taken off? (8)
Nimrod dished "avec vin blanc et champignons" (8)
One for sorrow among the chattering classes (6)
Cracked Matterhorn with Roman Catholic artillery (6,6)
Rugby training switched in the country (4)
No chicken with turnip? (3-5)
Carelessly applying make-up and hairstyle (4-4)
Lister's work applying oxygen to suppuration (4)
Dressing so flashily no use in new penthouse suite development (12)
Meeting one's fate in Switzerland? O, fate! (6)
Herald of St Swithun's reign might ordain priest for sacrifice (8)
Alter ego literally left without memory ?- it's the drink! (8)
Officer contributing to Dolly Varden''s ignominy (6)
Two revolutionaries gamely throwing projectiles from here (4)
Bridge players' call to judgement? (4,5)
Thatcher as Red Queen absorbing energy (6)
One might show contrition for auntie's bloomers, perhaps, and glee with ITC error (8-7)
So with Mom''s apple pie, weed out what makes me mad (4-4) (8)
He's OK (5)
Morecambe and Wise, we hear, sag from this blooming characterisation (10)
Faced paralysis, so possibly left bypass hell without beginning (5,5)
Cromwell's cavalry fell, as it were (9)
Some queue outside here to displace Archimedes? (8)
Donkey, for one, bearing trap in Tyneside (6)
Swimmer more steamed up in Stepney (5)
Chinese family worth £100,000? (4)

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