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Nuptials arranged to accommodate a prolific letter writer (5,4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of June 4th, 2011 other clues
Town setter enters almost half-cut (7)
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Claptrap backed by some lethal blows (4)
Awards detailed "excellent toilet", except for one holding company (9)
Head of state leaving wine district very sober (5)
Place for skis when travelling in small jumper and dress, after change of heart (4,4)
A female tennis player (4)
Start forging notes (5)
Whip with a bit of elastic rope (4)
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Vitality low when returning to pub (5)
Film boy who plaits your hair? (4,6)
Setter in Bavaria brewed ale in a farmyard, getting drunk right away (7,7)
Porridge and fish dish (4,3)
Principle of retributive justice bags large Republican vote? (4,4)
Number of people admitted to empty carriage on Metropolitan Line includes first to exit after drunk remains there (8,8)
Bottle lost in a farce (6)
A fool put wrong setter above measure (4,4)
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First of tall stories about first mate ringing topless joint (9,8)
Relish belting out Gilbert & Sullivan leads (5)
Fool with hard material (5)
Groups of musicians etc in argument turned on its head (8)
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Forge some money? It tops your "previous" (6)
Young ones in love with bartering system (6)
Piers Morgan's head gets turned by a lady's bottom in underwear (8)
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