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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of July 28th, 1999 other clues
Broadcast of fussy prig gets people moving! (5,2,4)
Speaking of new patent type of bomb (7)
Salesman left in charge of a carbon copy (7)
Gets a point for painting (9)
Chains one man to a pole (5)
Exclusive holiday - credit to be arranged (10)
Ring in by Friday with results and dates (10)
Hard to understand exercises a journalist rejected (4)
Golf club parking to be brought in before long (5)
Midair sound is, I suspect, deceptive (9)
Man getting married is in church dress (7)
In the midst of anxiety embraces doctor (7)
Suitable wear for retired persons? (5,6)
Old school flash many order indiscriminately (9,6)
River fish found under rocks (5)
Permeate by standing about in paved complex (7)
Zealous adjudicator upset by topless event (7)
Understood after 1pm reversing it's lawful (8)
Turning up, got oneself hit for something said in error (4,2,3,6)
Bank man sometimes prone to exaggeration? (6)
Is dear doctor prominent? (6)
Caught using telephone, is behaving obsequiously (8)
Split dry piece outside (6)
By quarter to six a little damage is obvious (7)
Unusually staid; not without heart but reserved (7)
Foreign buyer puts an end to striptease dancing (6)
I'd turned up carrying stolen loincloth! (5)

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