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How to take it easy at home: work fast and play evenly (10) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of May 6th, 2006 other clues
See 9
Players here waiting the call, almost made it! (5,8)
Noble utterance where 21's 24 across ends in 9 (4)
8 players here had left beaten, word of contemplation needed outside (6)
Indonesian holding with end of Kipling's 24 across (8)
One dodging the issue with the East German plutocracy (7)
Conversely, what one does at the Portaloo, say, with some accuracy (2,3,2)
Jules et Jim's Jeanne catching canine with some choice scraps (8)
Guardian of the Guardian crossword was he? (6)
Precious muddle to sort out which twin? (10)
"The ___ to 9 10" (21) (4)
Pass out from colossal return of catch (5)
Bill one to syphon off some pollutant (4,4)
End of short and curlies twisting bladders (8)
Slight bending of rules out East (4)
Rat one slaughtered with some indecision in the forecourt (6)
A Kentish rebel, me? Where's your scholarship? (7)
With a heather on board one might get fires (8)
Counsellors getting letters from young Santa (5,5)
Old car's force leaving bundles of nerves (6)
"O, woe indeed, Gloucester!" (4,6)
8 players here with sweeper not left standing (8) (8)
"Where to now?", said Spartacus. "Another epic?" (3,5)
Old time dancing's beginning inside English halls (7)
River as alternative water supply (6)
Welsh fancy man, I see, losing cool (6)
Galley master's verbal instruction repeated on ferry (2-2)

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