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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of April 28th, 2006 other clues
Topping speech by ambassador (9)
Performances before Romans (4)
Prose composition benefits from their knowledge (5)
Element of Lucy's style? (9)
Last Station of the Cross removed to centre, causing annoyance? (7)
Ploughing one's furrow while still young enough? (7)
Here's a load of old cobblers (5,8)
Marine inhabitant has a month at work (7)
Get new home service to wounded hero (7)
Care taken at gunpoint? (9)
Daggers found by dead priest (5)
Deception involving animals broadcast in Australia (4)
Lateral blow - blow about 7 fatal date (9)
Printout that's not easy to reproduce (4,4)
First in classics (5)
Rat, as a legionnaire might say of his situation (6,4,4)
Like the nobility, resolved to remove leaders (7)
Warped reason to include time for a US politician (7)
Cut that ensured Macduff's survival (9)
Unedifying episodes in 6 (6)
Government's educational priority - and what it's doing? (7,7)
Never, never, never fall for such a euphemism! (4,5)
What the vicar has been, perhaps, if promoted by the church (8)
Gives up pressing need for reform from the start (7)
Physicist seen poetically across the street by a boy (7)
Get together about tree, one having been removed (6)
Rooms for the next generation, as Roy Jenkins might have said (5)

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