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Painstaking (and giving) type might crack his cat as moods vary (4-9) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of August 22nd, 2001 other clues
Ultimate theorist taking a pause between notes (7)
Community backing wild antics in communist cell (8,5)
Battle of Hood's war god since yielded to Varanasi (7)
Scott's diamonds cut with ease, perhaps (7)
Inventor of Pluvius insurance cover? (9)
She drops one into 'er accountant (5)
Goose born twice will come out in the wash (4)
Issues aired here with modern saints - and about time! (4,5)
Flyer could time it to the second on purpose (8)
E. Sackville-West, a Latin-American icon (5)
Commitment on hand with battle arena (10,4)
Has changed his spirit controllers (7)
Albatross, if icebound, can make things hard, naturally (7)
Next duel needing a compliant second (9)
Prime time to make stacks, we hear (6)
Ridicule second dog with two tails and one tailless parasite on head (14)
17 fellow getting out of taxi having blackout (9)
Cad de trop with carte blanche (4,4)
Poet Wagner found idyllic? (7)
Call for entertainment from Friesland she-cow, I gathered (3,4)
One of the 4, a nameless old refuse collector (3-3)
Am I an abnormal Jungian soul? (5)
So Thatcher: genius is she? No! City crashes with her utterance (5,2,2,4,5,2,7)
See 1 (4)
See 1 (5)
See 1 (9)
"Remembrance of Things Past" - poles apart from The Listener's misery (7)

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