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Senior office is doubly malodorous (4,4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of August 4th, 2001 other clues
Magic word receiving low frequency and none other (8)
The revolution sets on Switzerland (6)
The Virgin Soldiers get help (6)
A drink that can be relied on (5)
Not long ago an article of the Beatles' faith? (9)
School book on building (12)
Offering to be funny, but not ironic (12)
State in which bird has forewarning of strange occurrences (9)
Friend welcoming alien with a term of endearment (5)
Students taking a degree involving one type of sound (6)
Detective admits woman as spokesperson (8)
A trap that almost ensnared Tatiana? (6)
Differing in doctrine, but not in heat here (8)
Parting of the ways when Mao's lost taste for torture (6)
Soldiers charge onto stage (6)
Support for victims of the rack? (9)
Acquisitive type putting cash back into the kitty for masseuse (5-7)
Instrument binding a Pole to Russian rule (5)
Showed allegiance to unconventional member of orchestra (4,4)
Sharpen up by repeating note on buzzer (5,3)
Grave words spoken when a man's digits get hold of tree (5,2,5)
Suggestion about money-spinning at the Sign of the Horse (9)
A firm absorbing a firm absorbing university town in Mexico (8)
Group dropping both ends of fellows' symbol (8)
Balk at hovel where I cut myself (6)
It's highly desirable to secure space for general meeting (6)
Arab will be back in a tick (5)

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