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"The Lady's Covered in Blubber": version of pier song from way back (6,4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of November 1st, 2011 other clues
Declaration of one's sexual orientation used in a poem? (5)
Tailored range with baby dolls etc. (9)
Oddly negative old song "No Way He's Eve!", clued cryptically? (3,2,4,2,7)
Fruit's a pain for the walker (5)
City's rain affected bio­diversity (7)
Mean male singer dumping fourth act outside (7)
Most of family DNA mutates casually in a way (5)
Persuade someone to buy the drinks (3,5)
See 18
Ant's companion in the past with ant's heart shape (7)
Quaint redundant European body heard a long wandering story (7)
Lights out; insects sound (5)
See 11
Top cricketer some claim rank handicapped (5,4)
Fill out forms ending with "out of date measure" (5)
See 29
Ring calling oversight (8)
See 23
Fried egg again with last of bacon — one goes "lovely!" (8)
I accept that's a vice! (6)
"Kind of Blonde": just a traditional song (10,4)
See 14
Upset Noriega has no time for press (4)
Morris's ape was tamed and stuffed with endless knowledge (5)
London's Games near collapsing? Here's a game song (7,3,6)
Unreliable as a US pickup truck maker? (5)
Part of the brass computer memory device, black in character (8)
Blighted with two names, suede's not felt (8)
Stages in Tom's total time on earth? (6)
See 6
Architect's unopened grate (4)
Spiteful, non-U, volatile and unknown — not the stoic's thing (4-4)

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