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Much-valued stamp kept in safe? Just the opposite (9) crossword clue


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The Guardian Everyman crossword of September 21st, 2003 other clues
Girl runs across friend from her old school (4,5)
Organised tour involves heading for rural market town (5)
Book set aside (7)
Awful moaners, rowing types (7)
Coral reef in the form of a ring (5)
One may produce a rattling sound trapped on Scottish island (5,4)
What the Daily Mail might say if asked to drop their Fred Basset strip? (6,4,2,3,3,3,3)
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Drives to club and does weight training (5,4)
A secretary may have one, and poet possibly (7)
Ace follows six (with diamonds cut after a shuffle) in this type of bridge (7)
Novelist's name in bold (5)
Speaks about a young son and daughter in musical (5,4)
A general overseas (6)
Married a Glaswegian with charm? (6)
Excited him, holy proposal promoting ethics (5,10)
Wine jar I smashed containing drop of Orvieto (5)
One inside league ground in Pennysylvania (5,4,6)
For the better off at college bazaar? (8)
Decorative object, star, badly torn at edges (8)
Roman-fleuve from French writer involved love (4,5)
If absolutely necessary, one has to draw off a small measure (2,1,5)
US lorry driver mad at meters (8)
Craze - One involving the Spanish and caviar (6)
Briefly express US standing (6)
Travels free over El Salvador (5)
Clue must be broadcast, it's said (5)

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