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Symbolic of Japan? Quite the reverse at the end of the day (7,3) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of July 9th, 1999 other clues
Jail-bait? (8)
A rendezvous at Shaftesbury (6)
Nice, so they say, stretch of 20 water (4)
See 15
It holds one up at last (6)
A Bolshevik leaning over to include a number back (8)
After tea Leslie came inside, returning with family rubbish for 20 architect (7,6,10)
20 city, working gas in radiance (7)
This cast no blight on semi-conventional party (8,8)
See 15
Drunken kilty whams a dram ... (4,6)
... and another, by the sound of it, on a 20 isle, while ... (4)
20 cap some vermouth (not of the French) (6)
It controls drift when Rosie's apathetic, they say (8)
20 submarine base reported to be totally secure (4,4)
Amerind procreates without benefit of pastor (4)
Umpire? He was out at the cinema (3-3)
Rider covers awfully nice first long drawers (7)
See 20
20 smackers? Utter transport! (6)
It's to be cast by the sinless Matthew and Mark on being consumed by fervour (5,5)
Terms of article written in a fit of spite (8)
Statistician has lost the bill, old boy! I first give notice of being late (8)
The opposite of that let out? It's a prickly one (7)
Keep talking about the setting of the Ring (6)
Modes of loads of Toad's odes (6)
A piece of fleece (4)

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