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Such a grid's pointed to mad, mad cruciverbalist, ultimately: man of farce (3,6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of February 7th, 2008 other clues
See 16
Capital of Denmark, alias that of Russia and that of Senegal (5)
The Beatles' was White, though somewhat less than white (5)
Pesticide's for this plant (7)
Virtually all old masters turned up, including Turner's 'Last Ship' (7)
Is one reserved for the late programme scheduler? (9,4)
Placed before an individual state, becomes evil (9)
Besides the previous filling, might this prevent another? (10)
Holiday snap (5)
Punish murderer soundly (4)
Scalped brave unlikely to catch a thing? (7)
Men cutting tree through its exterior find this animal on the surface (7,5)
Not entirely relaxed, it proving extreme (5)
See 4
Spanish gentleman hired vehicle to go across the Pyrenees, coming to nothing (9)
Gap widens, right around the extent of rail, perhaps (10)
Smart to listen to Holy Spirit? (4)
Boats stick to foreign water and cross (7)
This touching part of 'The Ring' explosive, encapsulating endless composition of Wagner (7)
Carol carrying little money, not hard for her to be a parasite (7)
Novel report, the whole thing (7)
Fine drizzle not popular for vegetable (4)
Again got to study about many sheets? (10)
Demanding to be driven round Hertfordshire town (9)
Swimmer in mottled 1 down (5)
Lifted by the third power cut (5)
A copper's opening message can be charged (9)
Not all of Camberwell Green's superior! (5)
He has to drop aitches to offer - himself? (4,5)
Difficult case (section), ending in operation? (9)
Brahms (and Liszt) -Requiem, as very small part of it? (10)

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