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Name for what (or two) he has? (5) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of October 16th, 2003 other clues
Acquire companion by helicopter? (5)
1 - 0 66666, 1000m volcano (5)
Forbidding plump women chasing back speaker who crossed the Atlantic (7,7)
See 1
Danger point for space traveller axing ecological endeavour (7)
Noble that is royal before (7)
Setter's relative energy encompasses student on first row (9)
School report saying "Rusty"? (5)
Glory acquired by repelling vulgar derogation of the country (5)
Boxer of Animal Farm, with a turn for the right where one went on the parish (9)
Roget on the Lizard? (9)
Race in Kashmir is hard run (5)
Little Sir from "Never on Sunday"? (9)
Opera lover lost in transit (7)
Time for a somewhat aged and 16 27 composer (7)
His age combined with idleness caused under-production (7,7)
See 27
Norm has his outlet, not quite what you need to get into non-27 football club (7,7)
Idler composed German song about American president (3-4)
10 on beast can be expressed as a fraction (5)
1 5's craft is quite likely to prosper (9)
Somewhat fuddled, I reach South American territory (5)
Arrogant female perhaps and crucial male in turn (6,3)
He turns out to be a winner under direction (7)
How far can the street go with its French counterpart a laughing stock? The answer is really unexpected (7,3,4)
Intersection at Bologna, perhaps (9)
Put off coming up with a gamble as entry that's well thought of (9)
See 1
Job with paper, say, first in the row to go in (7)
This bloomer could be a big one (7)
See 8

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