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People's right to enjoy something -- a policy abandoned by New Labour? (6,9) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quiptic crossword of January 24th, 2000 other clues
Original place for selling races (9)
A degree to little Sarah is fundamental (5)
Magical connection between parts of a landscape in part of an old poem, read out loud (7)
Expose craze for bad behaviour on planes (3,4)
Wily Estonian keeps an agreement (3)
Underpants? Heard why they face the sea? (1-6)
Repeating what others have said: choir has no right to be in England (7)
Fresh marijuana's in these casseroles (7)
Nothing's chasing U-boat when it's freezing cold (7)
Stick out by a small margin, but less small (3)
Variation in C: air on a wind instrument (7)
I approach new, more reliable underwriter (7)
Board has approval from the French and the Germans (5)
Bert cut up wild flower (9)
A prostitute, a detective and a prince - all just regular folk (3,4,3,5)
Fine gunfight, or sudden death on the draw? (7,5-3)
Rabelaisian wife replaces daughter in villain's heart (5)
He has sex appeal and a half lira -- an Umbrian, perhaps? (7)
Stormy Skye or N. Scottish isles (7)
Lunatic can't sue after shock treatment (7)
Renaissance man, BBC boss, involved in getting her back (7)
Biochemical released in allergic reaction with a rich supply after this is injured (9)
Immersed in ancient writing, little George makes a study of the Old World (15)
Liking for ceremony involving rum: it is all endless! (9)
Rubbish found in vegetation (3)
Leaders of Champagne region unions formed vineyard (3)
Folding paper round equipment and a note (7)
She, after he has left, is tied to doorpost by consent to get the rhino whip! (7)
Support old and new British cheese (7)
Plead for British cheese, for a change (7)
Greyhound, for instance, runs round one (5)

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