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Step down first of stairs to break rule (6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of November 24th, 2012 other clues
Talk in which girl says she rambles, as 6 complains about cooking ingredient (7,2,8)
Enjoying oneself? Good man! (7)
Lady requiring oxygen for something catching? (5)
Family trips not starting, I abandon path (9)
See 1
Grouse to swallow? (4)
Impairments stabilised, one doubly mobile (12)
Get-together — in what way a hive of activity, did you say? (5-7)
Bouncer releasing king from impossible choke (4)
Suspicious-looking, fishy, yet astonishing journalist (6-4)
Bird perhaps, given malicious gossip, hit back (9)
Old key for lift (5)
Male fed a bit of corn oil primarily, where cakes available? (3,4)
Star turn in a star (7)
Part of the body, the sound of Peking? (6)
Love all? Take less time and skill — mixed doubles (10)
Poet finds the mark of a leech on food (5)
<span>Poking bottom, I react badly, finding </span><i>E coli</i><span>, perhaps? </span> (9)
Partial to pavilion, as Hanoverian architect (4)
King held up by goddess for nationals (8)
See 20
Pulse -— bendy sort — pulse, ultimately, one gobbled by family (6,4)
Sea with exclamation of discovery about bats being upside-down — or, perhaps, 6 on 23? (4,3,2)
20 8 by 6, perhaps, or from the poet Whitehead? (2,3,3)
Happy house passed around by rising river — that's extreme happiness! (8)
Bully's heartless right-wing bombast (6)
Good deal of this ornate creation of 6, perhaps (3,2,1,8)
Unwelcome visitors, first of aliens being upset about it (5)
Three's crowd trouble, if head to toe (4)

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