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NHS monopoly in bed-making? (8,6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of December 29th, 2006 other clues
Endangered species in the Guardian record - about time - look! (10,4)
See 17 (7)
Talk of cattle and dog, this is footpad's work (3,4)
Island given the chop in an unfriendly way (5)
With Queen coming in unexpectedly, crave to magnify response (9)
See 20 (3,6)
Fancy 250,000 sheets? (5)
Talk of cattle for sale (still talking) (5)
Iconic building, that of Tate Britain, which needs control of the waves to stop (9)
Just abandoned with recent development all over the place(5, 4)
Affectionate letter from Henry to Jane? (5)
End of the company's keeping record of green study (7)
Hermia was offered this or death; Ophelia chose death (7)
Where to put signature for meiosis (14)
Prepared to end in study (7)
Any problem with Wilde's journal? (5,4)
Eliminate unwanted sounds from 1 2 2 (said the archbishop) (4,3)
Free from duty and anxiety (7)
See 17 (5)
Seek to resurrect cry of Bacchae about moggy (7)
Nasty, messy and last (possibly) operations I scrutinise (7,7)
Protection without hesitation - of young trees etc (4,5)
Galloway's time to have more hair on top (7)
Vales sleep (3-4)
I'm in the wrong place for one who painted a queen in the 14 across (7)
Genuine engineers follow later (7)
Figure there's too much translated to English (5)

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