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Using pin, escaped playing book ends (10) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of November 17th, 2001 other clues
See 17 (8)
Dog in the mouth (6)
Team reported to have expressed regret (6)
Uproar caused by carriage (not genetically modified) for big guns (8)
Is Hamlet's part unreal? (4)
Australian bird eats some from East Quebec - I'll pay (10)
A notice revealed the arrival of spring (7)
Not in favour of commercial poetry? (7)
Bloomer to come, one with two or three noughts (4)
Weapons of terror almost copy junior doctors (3,5)
What at San Francisco's golden and creamy? (6)
At back of b-border there's a golden glass (6)
Span for a vicar (retired) among the leaders of the band (8)
Nice girl eating (on rubbish heap) one chocolate ice, short or long on top (15)
Weight holding dramatic companion to arms with gun raised, or naturally disposed (2,3,6,4)
Affirmed without a forecast (10)
Food (a bit of bread) eaten by American magistrates in Rome (7)
Parrot for the chop (4)
See 17 (15)
See 17 (15)
With name at the bottom right away by mistake (10)
Copper enters like "A Man For All Seasons" - isn't Mr Rusbridger paid? - holding the fort, Athenian bench strove agitatedly - better not go on doing it, thought Hamlet (1,6,4,8,2,3,6,4,2,3,10)
See 17 (4)

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