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Permission to leave former husband before tea break (5) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quiptic crossword of February 24th, 2003 other clues
Nicking old motorbike in Oxfordshire town (8,6)
Members of constabulary set out in columns (7)
US politician's near to breaking (7)
Bursting in, one runs ahead into trouble (9)
Drunk on cider, Mother loses her head: it's unseemly behaviour (9)
Saucy, but salt-free (5)
Calm liberal making a stand (5)
Clergyman cruelly abused prisoner (9)
Believe box can be found in bottom draw (4,5)
Initially sort of nervous in Concorde, travelling at the speed of sound (5)
She finally acquired cleavage -- it increases self-esteem! (3,4)
Former cardinal gets jail term (3-4)
Old-fashioned ass takes a Murdoch paper (6,3,5)
Where can Ethel and I set off a firework? (9,5)
Fashionable butler's beginning to grass? Keep it in the family! (7)
I left Capitol vaguely concerned with public affairs (9)
Points to turbulent river, getting more jittery (7)
Doctor R. Mount's patent medicine (7)
Sportsmen take this course at university (3-2)
Exposed to vile stormy weather (7)
Gallic footballers introducing new style of pants (6,8)
Giveaway contains empty page (9)
Think spouse is seething quietly inside (7)
Des and Pete about to get soaked (7)
Promise to marry Yankee writer (7)
Tory has strong support (7)
Some Armagnac or gin is Palace favourite (5)

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