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Iron skirts? Time, I see, to be demanding women's rights (10) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of September 14th, 2005 other clues
Hope left here for a lesser temple (4,7)
Most of the Roman town crier's ultimate American wit (7)
Abort school meals for East Europeans in here (7)
Concerning France, before and possibly after the votes (9)
Leak from a lighter (5)
Fearsome Scottish soldier who won stripes from university (4)
Craving to soak Huxley's palliative in a mix (10)
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Expression of relativity from artist to Spanish relative (5)
With which insects feel sick in awful UN mess (9)
Lend an ear to Livingstone! (7)
Insomniac screened here in Washington (7)
Poleaxe tart? Mad project! (11)
"I say! You, a Macbeth forsaken? O, rubbish!" (Lady M on his appearance) (4,4,2,5,2,2,1,4)
Black bottom outside giving concrete support (2-3)
Making Bunthorne declaim: "I would hear this!" (7)
Sudanese hairstyle turned up on Scotsmen (7)
Killing hybrid rose in the fourth dimension (8)
At which the odds are five to one against a hole in one (7,8)
Surprise! A cuff below the belt aimed at turf accountancy (1,4-2,3,3,4)
Indian outfit abandoned a marsh walk before the incoming Dutch sea (7-6)
Successful potter here made richer (2,6)
Operatically secret smoker giving up when entering a year in Rome (7)
One's company sustaining one dramatist (7)
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