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With most elderly, fun may be requisite (7) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of January 29th, 2009 other clues
Perhaps even gaiety left in consequence of the crash (8,6)
Start to notice PIN forgery (9)
Loves to keep book on architectural feature (5)
Swept by turns in holiday around Crete? (8)
See 13
Girl has room to support for pond life (4,3)
Aims at less than what Cockney does without (7)
That one may turn sad soon (2-3-2)
English lose balance after attempt to boost self-esteem (3,4)
Political wannabe playing harps (Aeolian, not Old English) (5,5)
Informal greeting by smart type without it having to get friendly (3,2,3)
Measure of Met's credit? (9)
Loveless union on the box contains one big long mistake in a way defying interpretation (14)
Rule: to abdicate lacks point (5)
Type of art, perhaps one form to one state (12)
It's partly intended to cure habits (5)
Sound of bird to a king (5)
Provider of travel wherein may be nothing posh (9)
Richards effortlessly showing brilliance (7)
Secure times could be clearer (7)
It helps to hold one's tongue (5)
Start to study a philosopher? It's a drudge (9)
Labour? (7,5)
Creep into organised function (9)
How about taking an attitude to drink? (9)
Near the coast we're told to get cover (7)
Sometimes I chortle at watery humour (5)

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