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My boss accepts people to do what subeditors do (5) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of September 19th, 2022 other clues
Remove moggies, discharging a fire extinguisher — it’s all kinds of sport! (9)
Odd shuffling very large old animals (5)
Swimming salmon mate — oddly, this is the result (5)
I conquered, so cleric negotiated with us, leading to ever-worsening situations (7,7)
Lost cause in preparation? Not if you’re hungry (9)
Nodding head at priestess before noon (8)
Fastens up slit (4)
Hey __ __ swindle! (6)
One plans development of the Arctic (9)
Dismisses Let It Be: Beatles’ fifth and last hit (9)
Praise the guts of fiery boxer, beating stout fellows (5)
One clicks what St Peter might have done (8)
Showgirls (or Morris men?) (5,7)
Set aside a returned Bath bun Sally’s not wanted (5)
Difficult request: a bit of buttered roll? A toastie’s offered up (4,5)
Redcoat, before gaiety in Telford, spent money intended for someone else (5,4)
French food ordered in Sanssouci (9)
Sour fruit contributed by mother and child (6)
Old long-distance communic­ation could be a trumpet (5,4)
Wrong to take over from 20 with a Scotsman (8)
First chases second, being tearful (5)
In this you won't find solutions for 21 down and 13 across (4,5,5)
I engaged in diplomacy without speaking (5)
A string’s bent by the ninth one? (4,4)
Do you know what sushi rolls are wrapped in? Me neither! (4)
Registers works (5)
Almost entirely foresee GB rower Redgrave’s third son jumping from these? (6,6)

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