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A job the Guardian's producing, so to speak (2,2,4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of July 12th, 2003 other clues
Rabbit eating stew reportedly turns pink (9)
3 heard in 5 (4)
Permission to go (5)
Beast finds coin opening with hard black spike (5,4)
Where cadets learn to get some help, returning many times (7)
Spirit-backed races on brick (7)
Crown in Chelsea endlessly in trouble: title lapsed in 1960 (4,9)
Royal establishment keeps right to own public relations company vessel (5,8)
Conductor using buzzer at church before 12 (7)
Deprived of intelligence (solver included) (7)
Duke John swallows a fish (9)
Flier (male) to take to the water (5)
Makes no real attempt to eat oysters - not the lot (4)
King's held a fool and queen a dish (9)
"Drinks ____" - pegs as well as holes? (3,5)
Outsize specimen of soldier insect (5)
See 5
Abjure blue berets? (7)
Disguised villain goes 20 22 10 with flippers for Uriah, namely - see article (1,4,2,6,8)
Obvious where we are? Far from it (4,5)
Cat grasping a rabbit's head needs a breather (6)
Force runner to be main painter (5,9)
Playwright hesitating between tree and meadow? (9)
Neither wet nor dry, which stirs the cat in me (7)
Success among revolutionaries gets you back to the start (7)
Jack told to go away (6)
XL, to utter an unfashionable note (5)

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