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Novelist, say, taking gold for "God" (6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quiptic crossword of October 24th, 2011 other clues
Alienate corrupt sergeant (8)
Worship, hoping to drown such music? (3,3)
Primate hard at work catching hard black sailor (8)
Animal claiming a right to be more treasured (6)
That girl meeting the Queen is thin (5)
Not most knowledgeable, however (9)
Deal with worrying satanic plant (12)
Chief to tease Greer struggling with piece of kitchen equipment (6,6)
Charge for a water pipe by branch of a river in Australia (9)
Journey to get last bit of ungulate's offal (5)
German government put in control after street fight (8)
Bash against Director General and setter, reversing in small electric car (6)
Skint and embarrassed, traded in goods for commission (8)
Proudly raise letter to gaffer (6)
Check tip of electrode on top of sperm-producing glands (6)
Sperm whales' innards may contain this novelist pierced by ice floating in sea and river (9)
Go to get bishop, English bloke and god confused by unintelligible jargon (12)
Disinclined to act in liner tragedy (5)
Musicians' rare piano is covered by tiles (8)
Man pares freshly made cheese (8)
Charge for chap's expression of amusement? (12)
Gobsmacked to get a point before rugby free-for-all (9)
Sheath for poet following evidence of the pox? (8)
Collapsed prostrate during action (8)
Hang about in ladies' underwear that is not visible (6)
Fed up with death in shelter (6)
Make amends an hour after midnight (5)

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