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Twirling medals can result in deliberate collisions on the floor (4-5) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of October 19th, 2012 other clues
Area of the Underground bounded by the Circle Line that could be blown up? (5,4)
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Hope abandoned rounding Cape for a time (5)
Therefore Tim dances outside university in which waltzes are played (5-4,4)
Congress having protection of axes forged with iron sulphur content (4,3)
Bustard's heart stuffed into Hirst's spinning tops (1-6)
Suffragette's intended role when toe prodded into the old queen (5)
See 1
Out of step — a dual European city (5)
A dish so done is cooked without fuel, ultimately (7)
Beer cans proudly displayed beneath chest? (3-4)
A watch's final indicator? (5,5)
A ray side-on to the ship (5)
Isometric cycling's sexy nature (9)
Very English to enter "damnified foreign" US store (4-3-4)
-1 (not repeated) (3-3)
Right part of torso needs to be held in spoken form of music performance (10)
Grinding ruts with cutting tool in US is a higher duty (6)
Rolls-Royce could accommodate passengers on the outside with teeth (8)
Bum has opening removed with electronic instrument (4)
Drool licentiously in the sack, looking crimson (5-3)
One needing a manual, being involved in house removal? (4)
The main bodies on earth still restricted by stupid asses (5,4)
Chronic hexamyopia leading to a deficiency in blood (10)
The author's flash of brilliance? (5)
False as a Picasso portrait might appear to be? (3-5)
One who's missing a get-together for a spell, possibly outside broadcast? (8)
Heads of Cambridge University said au revoir (3,3)
Seaweed-like element of hidalgo, ideally (6)
See 13
See 1
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