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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of July 7th, 2000 other clues
16 across, drunk, having very little grey matter (7)
"Vulgar Football Supporter's Pie and Chips", by 22 15? (7,3,3,6,3)
One craftier crafty craftsman (9)
Shelter a square blade (5)
Honk from both ends (4)
Maternity experience reveals feelings about different hospital (10)
Welsh or Irish town missing introduction to a yarn (6)
See 22 (7)
Don't show comic entertainment on stage (5-2)
Run down by a car: about to get a record of Detroit? (6)
A Beaujolais '51, perhaps, and prime location for the family (6-4)
See 24 (4)
Acting partner in charge of a republic (5,4)
Fiddle some more to install model pressure gauge (9)
Elderly relative cutting cloth (7)
Sketch with loud oath put about (5)
A strike you shouldn't 16 across for (3,4)
Pastry gives you wind (4)
TV and radio personality, Nick, seizes ministers, we hear (8,7)
See 5 across (15)
Herbal doctor is nuts, or a nut, by the way (10)
A measure of speed, or a classic jar? (7)
Pieces entered indeed wrongly should be edited (7)
During game, new candle showed up 22's image (6,4)
To sell one's body is very much within the law (7)
Counsel of Ovid (ars horrendus) (7)
Tricky game? The French blow it (7)
Composer Ronald, a non-drinker, and company, taking the last of four proposed courses of action? (5,7)
The sign of a totally massacred army? (4)

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