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I start to fall asleep in feeble poem (8) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quiptic crossword of June 12th, 2023 other clues
Celebrity hugged by fathers who are not nice people? (8)
Showered in little room, is he beginning to dry? (8)
Firm needs worker to join No 1 fellow (7)
Regretted keeping in, becoming spoilt (6)
Hanging cloth needs one bit changed? Sure! (7)
Spotted copper catching criminal, finally (6)
Proposes job's outside India's capital (6)
State provides rescue vessel, plus a new special group? (8)
Entrance a daughter on special journey? (9)
Get Bible so translated for special interest groups (7)
Discussed action to restrict club (7)
Pets possibly calm — it's mad noise that is troublesome (8,7)
Hit back? It could be somewhat unfair (1,3,5)
The end — nothing very big (5)
Saintly northern ruler reversing some stupid laws, obviously (6)
Protection from sun on wild ground (6)
Try minimum of salt — enough (6)
Female graduate, woman falling from grace (5)
Fellow, one Bill, is seen as someone insane (6)
Namely, senior who tells someone off? (7)
Accepting cheers, the monarch (6)
Greek in nasty situation, with energy half gone (7)
Unsympathetic French queen associated with a 'pain free' situation! (5,10)
Figure of speech unusual in TS Eliot (7)
Bring up a diver, one released before time (6)
Dither when entertaining a number in German city (7)
Balance needed for climbs (6)

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