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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of June 1st, 2000 other clues
Wade, perhaps in Surrey water (8)
See 18 (5)
See 26 (4)
One day TV is to be free of offensive recording (5,5)
See 25 (6)
Spooner has to offer a kick up the backside to get a drink in North America (4,4)
Home of the meadow pipit, perhaps, most inadequate (7)
Cumbrian town in H. Pinter play (7)
Extinct bird with nails hammered in - work of Enigmatist? (4,4)
Spider, if black, say, a feature of Dracula? (10)
Railway from Birmingham reportedly to be cut (4)
Crustaceans in spring water all at sea (5,6)
Mistress got her teeth into the Arsenal? (3,2,3,4)
One work unit's about to be in line for delicate metalwork (8)
Fit for party leader? The leader has been deposed (4)
See 18 (6)
Comic cut short: time's up for comic character (3,4)
Move the old books I'm mad about? (8)
Home Secretary and rock'n'roll guitarist: one's barren, another's wild (10)
Make one's home in Cumbrian town (6)
Aussie flier twice took gold, overhauling silver both times (5,5)
Shearer's possession, the overhead kick (8)
Ken Livingstone and the FT go h-h-horribly together for a culling of Tory ministers (3,5,2,3,4,6)
Bond once by following Buddhism south of Los Angeles (7)
Drug given for nothing? Then one's head going round (6)
Plane providing information about fighter's downfall (6)
See 18 (4)

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