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8's thieves trapping birds, one caught, snared by Her Majesty (3,5,6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of February 24th, 2007 other clues
Romantic line in fashion making comeback (5)
8's son dividing rivers (8)
Instrument left to it, breaking short tool (4,3)
Brisk movement leading man round two sharp corners east of South Carolina (7)
Half eat, then drink, then eat! (3,2)
Way of talking about record's image (9)
8's right - nothing is close to brass among wind (9)
Leonard, one of the 1 acrosses, man in blue (5)
Oxygen capacity I set for the back of the head (7)
University called to maintain resistance, though can't do so? (7)
A description here of 1 across, 9, 16 and 17? (6,2,5)
25 2 dazzle (5)
Extras at the Edinburgh Festival? (6,8)
enmark? Rest here (3,4,2,3)
See 25
Acts of rebellion America's forcing through (9)
Firmly set with home team up, sent outside (7)
Drip surgery uses overhead (7)
Boat, or old chopper (5)
Overhaul regarding controversial habit again beginning to help (9)
Formal wear for a wedding, or for a funeral, we hear? (7,5)
More surly, pained expression, one between royal father and daughter (9)
8's male, single, clutched by girl endlessly (9)
Sweetheart is tempted to hug entertainer (7)
Time to put out sweet (7)
Under great pressure, turning new nut (5)
Descartes' considered conclusion passing through northern state to southern city (5)

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