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Indian city formerly said to provide food (4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of April 30th, 2003 other clues
Press maintains conductor of weapons inspections unfinished, then be damned (7)
Silent revolutionary ruler installed on a colony (7)
For the present time, commendation on certificate's inscribed (5)
French name welcomes Pole at end of three months - one's unprivileged (3-6)
Animal coat tailored according to its physique? (10)
Indian state supreme, if ancient European region declared by Spooner? (4,6)
Hailing English, or hailing a Pole, not English, perhaps (11)
Object to having to wait inside entertaining student - brilliant! (11)
Indian state stated to find nymphomaniac (4)
Encouragement to child having tripped, given soda: so I pay, foolishly (4-1-5)
Standard tipple squandered, one put in neat rum (5,4)
Belligerent acts from German leader invading a nether region not popular (5)
Wanting more colour, heading off, about ... about to fade (7)
Let down by rising a semitone twice? (7)
Indian state provides double entendre with "poke" (6)
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Relentless smashing of Alex O''Brien (10)
Indian may speak in this party without limits (5)
Indian city's report to US politician not good (9)
Stagger to the dance (4)
Something ungrammatically spoken between oneself and the heavens? (8)
Indian city causing mix up in West Country river, but not the capital (8)
Happy, perhaps, under his friend's last name, the star (5,5)
Punter, old knackered one, invested in knackered horse, perhaps? (9)
Report to clear up resort (8)
Accomplished botch held up, then put together (8)
Indian city under the last George and the other assistant (6)
Indian city wherefrom setter's got a rash (6)
Career sees children pocketing penny (5)

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