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Violin sounding two notes? Nonsense (6-2-3) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of January 6th, 2015 other clues
To call round cheers retired sailor (6)
Not quite loyal worker absent without justification (6)
Ancient creature, I assume, is crossing poop (9)
Worked without finishing thin material (5)
Sounds attractive, but one would take you for a ride (6)
Footprint creates initially unvoiced terror (5)
Event in which John Paul II may have been buried? (4,5)
Sister snapped up one foreign address (5)
Stubs toe painfully, being most stupid (8)
Michelle raised Sam, a boy with some deficiencies (5)
Guess correctly what some kings used to claim (6,5)
Wrote inaccurately about Spanish firm's coupe (3-6)
Purée I can whisk up for one likely to appreciate it? (9)
A very intriguing fact, as Uruguay's national airline leads all the fliers around (8)
Initiate levitation project? (3,3,3,6)
Champion's air inhibits tease (7)
Bar's variable repeat is just about variable (7)
Imprison bloke for debt? (6)
Face closing supplier of tea that is open during the day (7)
The minority? Yes indeed (3,4)
Victoria here, a nun, loved vicars to bits (9,6)
Silently indicates the difference between "forwards" and "bellicose" (4)
Not too heavy a sea? That's fortunate (4,2,4)
From youngsters (no child), huge cheer for makeover (10)
Where the sexually ambiguous may get their gear, or one piece (6)
Snake — in fear, it's got up (4)
Small brew with one omission? Just so (4,2)

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