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To support what one's said, eat bread or suck lolly? (3,4,5,5,4,5,2) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of December 21st, 2010 other clues
Where guitarist might pause to view navel area? (7)
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Not viewing odds, favour a team which is close to one's heart (5)
Roughly speaking, was it the on-screen bone that ___, showing exhaustion? (9)
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Circus performer shut up (4)
Italian flight cut, can I change? Might this have stopped you? (8,3)
Plant needing shade put in vessel (11)
Found in book, rare edible plant (4)
Workers carry around a link, regularly, as record filed away? (6,4)
Politician, one blasted as rookie (9)
Serious plot (5)
Treated with contempt, university squeezed, then abandoned (7)
US city not entirely accepting south has a rotten atmosphere (6)
Guts, or heart lost in loved one (6)
State must block Venetian play, whatever happens (2,3,5)
Refuse to take line into attack, heading for home (5)
Bringing off crime, saint not I? (9)
It's the whole thing, you fool! (4)
Poet's written about English medical graduate (8)
Pilfer your secret (8)
Empty vehicle needing fresh oil, in power it's flown (10)
New sale man backed up over crumbling property under contract (9)
Force of nature brought to skin of frog, stuffing a fish (3,2,3)
Those looking to dress king in the emperor's new clothes? (8)
Get on with leading empire (6)
Break for depression (6)
Speedy boat turned up having caught nothing (3-2)
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