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Replacing the last of the footlights (6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of June 27th, 2005 other clues
Urchin lad wandering in the gloom (7)
Appear to find by accident (4,2)
Standard means for churning cheese (8)
Charming woman, about 50, in society (6)
Adopt a brutally tough line with motoring cases (3,2,3,4)
Loyal to one's class, as one would expect (4,2,4)
Clasped at the heart - by Cleopatra? (3)
Food which might be bolted (3)
Wealth is about to provide security for girl in pantomime (10)
Salutes with gifts and charitable offerings, say (8,4)
One way to get inspiration (6)
Amused by cunning devices in a plot (8)
English country property (6)
It offers protection from French criminal (7)
Be unhappy with work in Maine (4)
She comes up with a stick (4)
Nowadays, treat it as comparable with plenty (8)
Habit Tommy got into (5)
Joined a football club (6)
Magic may concern transformations (10)
Delightful move by a footballer in a difficult position (6,4)
Sorted out and put away (6)
Whatever the cost, it could make a nice party (2,3,5)
Threw one's weight about on the sports field (3,3,4)
Fruit no good for a pudding (4,4)
For him to laze is unusual (6)
A capital forward (5)
Scots they may be, but they put a pound in the tin (4)
Axe broadcast commercials (4)

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