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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of June 26th, 2000 other clues
Seed's fan prepared to make a personal complaint (8)
Notice present and hold on (6)
Laughing at a depressed fence? (2-2)
Inform about a mad character going to pieces (10)
Retiring artist getting just deserts (6)
Was more than once granted around a quarter (8)
A royal house built in Stroud (6)
Man races to get in drink that's superior (6)
Quiet charm and taste (8)
A country hat (6)
The defence work in successes with hardly any encouragement (3,3,4)
Making tin and silver amalgam presents a problem (4)
Breaking a horse? Not in the main (6)
They're on their own before the children appear (8)
The dyke builder would take endless refuse (4)
Some are clever, sedulous and learned (6)
Cancel it in error and there'll be a song made! (8)
A town in the USA, Princeton say (10)
A large property - note the extent (6)
High-minded person allowed the last word? That's a bit of a bloomer (6)
Regal resignation (10)
Embarrassed about a misshapen nose, it's thought (8)
Involving the bell-boy in strikes could well cause storms (8)
Band having an outing in the Canterbury area (6)
The self-centred individual, for example, is to reform (6)
An old-fashioned cold remedy some airmen prepare (6)
Gratuities may be used up for a rotisserie (4)

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