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Tree with fruit, about the end of March in 1958 (11) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of May 18th, 2016 other clues
Interchange leads to dreary Slough, symbol of Britain (7)
Could possessing posh car be male ideal? (2,5)
Regularly shun kinsman, arch-patriarch (5)
Reds fan perhaps catching train after 1 - 0 setback (9)
Hipster composed no lines for a time before writing (10)
Carry, give birth to, and put up with Rupert? (4)
Nervous naturist's covering bottom, heading off in bloomers (11)
Farewell, steel company (4)
Horrible Hunt and his leaders lacerate NHS provision (6,4)
Sexy toned Mrs Patel shedding clothes, free of guilt (9)
"Light touch" government's capital cuts uncovered (5)
Society's outsiders moved quietly in a heartbeat (7)
Perpetual non-resident cross to be deported (7)
Old fogeys walk unsteadily, wearing blazers inside out (6)
Heavy head when half-cut (6)
One looks for meaning here in City Road bustle (10)
Top of leg slathered in butter? Rub it in! (5)
Underage courtship in clubs? (5,4)
Off colour, or bunged up and extremely pasty (4)
Wily guy is left kicking heels by empty urinal (8)
Guess what he or I secretly collect! (8)
14lb chicken, perhaps, served up for rock group (10)
For Spooner, masculine condition is a no-win situation (9)
Indiscreet story about courtship (8)
Society reaching nadir in rabble-rousing public­ations (8)
Blokes embracing dad-dancing craze (6)
Rare shot of a river mammal in close-up again (6)
Lord Lawson is extremely gung-ho Eurosceptic, primarily (5)
Unknown tail-ender in disgrace, run out for 0 (4)

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