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How's your father to beat time as part of a circle? (7) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of July 13th, 2016 other clues
Least exciting airport to start from (7)
Commander and navigator retired for shag? (7)
Complains noisily, if sweet potato gets immersed after two peelings (7)
9 ate out after 6 in Asian capital (9)
Exclude being served by rude baristas (5)
Darn it! Whipping time — poor bottom! (5)
Source of peace symbol appearing as repeated note by tenor in musical (5,4)
Those keeping note of regnal number? (3,6,4)
Don't worry, if some reported missing? (2,7)
Oh no, that's horrible as Hagar (5)
Made in the mould of a Conservative rising at beginning of speech in parliament (3-4)
Tricky place to put sexy bottom (3,4)
… includes a short new blog about red light area? (6,3)
Quiet time, briefly, before playing duet (5)
Badminton, say, for the long weekend? (5-3,5)
Boundary sign on border out here, perhaps (4-6,3)
Exam initially chosen for a type of college in the US (9)
Lament about surprisingly barren bush (9)
It's key to adult having fun around Hull or Grimsby, say (7)
Battered plaice's a dish not on the menu (7)
Leave from 19 down (5)
Dead small and born a fool (5)
The very thing I do? (3,3,3,4)
What links husband with awfully pretty ex (9)
Reach deprived area with no hospital (3,2)
What about political correctness around "old age"? (5)
A regular swimmer's taken by to see the old king (9)

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