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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of October 31st, 2003 other clues
Musical no longer in vogue? (7)
People making fish fingers heading off to river (5)
A singer poorly with two new heads - it's catching (9)
See 27 (12)
Reluctant to admit Mick's crook: if he's easily admitted, call one! (9)
Good character and bad one about to ruin one (9)
Tempestuous Rent-a-Party? (7)
Financial centre almost entering tangible performance (7)
Getting claws out, non-starter, though in need of them? (5)
Setter may be hard at the end of the rainbow (5)
Singer offering note in jazz music feature in same production (6,8)
Tidy the latter half of where one eats (5)
See 27 (8)
Bow in Peking oddly during minor blast (7)
Refuse sat festering in a refuse container (7)
Yarn spun around about shows style (5)
Bird's exact heart? (9)
Might one be touching up the Queen on Christmas Day, perhaps? (9)
Study having had face-lift? (3,2)
US and Canada's row gets more odious (7)
Graphical illustration of characters in Chapter 1 (3,5)
Dickensian pervert (5)
US Civil War general's last words were foolishly apathetic and idle ... then shot instantly - thud! (4,7,3,2,8,2,4,4)
Noted study (ho hum): pedestrian activity (5-7)
Singularly I've been clumsy, so cry (5)
One proposing to the Queen of Jordan (unlikely man it's accepted) (9)
Little one goes into two, which goes into 1,100 - basic sort of division (7)

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