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A classic, right? Sun's back chasing topless figure (7) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of October 11th, 2017 other clues
… in the ’80s, Cook departs after knowing ball's caught (5)
… in front of the microphone, a number like a rousing song (8)
Manager's racing car problem: Tesla's been stolen (8)
Become bankrupt, when parts are traded for experience (7)
Stage device returning characters without skill (4,4)
Drug ring back in Dorset town (5)
Acquainted with molten tin? That hurts! (2,5)
Stupid single honour for Croatian tennis player (9)
Archer who's on the fiddle (6)
… to cast magic over father's new crusade (8)
Moon rocks left this forge as standing stones (9)
Pined for salary received in Japan? (7)
Prince shall be undressed (3)
Studies dissertations (6)
After spinner's six deliveries, yorker initially provides breakthrough … (9)
Downgrading Germany's European proposal (8)
Efflorescent answer by Orlando, perhaps (6)
"Massive" British trip hop artist being difficult … (6)
Cryptically, three in existence? (3,5)
President's son steals 500 old bricks … (6)
Does comic admit working the cinemas? (6)
Gap sells pullovers and cardigans — even tops (5)
Betray no sailor in uprising (3,2)
Play Nigel Short's hardest openings — such as this one? (7)
God's peach and raspberry slice (7)
Copy sample evenly (3)
Pop idol gains 1,000 pence by euro's collapse (7)
Scientist works here with harpoon and cage? Not he (13)
Fair to abolish Sabbath for good … er … god! (7)
It transfers rotations to wellie he'd thrown (4,5)

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