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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of December 29th, 2016 other clues
TS Eliot's timeless "Gnostic, quixotic sect member" (13)
A case of what should properly be used to cover a floor (9)
Field of European football team not banner-free? (5)
Evacuation: one leaves before last of Tory Opposition (5)
Find oneself getting round Aintree (beaten, outside time) (9)
Allowance: Southend, given space, takes hint (7)
Gruesomely large openings on total wreck of part of larynx (7)
British sort of insult: "Camp outfit!" (7)
Cordial poured over hot body support (7)
Not one initial interaction with USA, which went down controversially (9)
Ray: gather name's changed to Miles (5)
Stockhausen wasn't a heavyweight — a Lambert! (5)
Tip over mock seaweed (9)
Whose patients are laid back? Yes and no (13)
Not first winter transfer taken by Price, the player (9)
Reflective lines of energy on stage yard (5)
Rag label cover protecting ring (7)
Trailing insulation (7)
Radius covered by diagonal shaped candleholder (9)
Indian songbird — medicine man removes tail (5)
A drug-taking bicyclist is transforming ease of comprehension (13)
Decorating audacious men libels them (13)
English politics constituted of letters (9)
Ease up as a master sommelier? That's rude (9)
Charing Cross? Exasper­ation! (7)
Star lives over a narrow cavity (5)
Greek pain container of legend (5)

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