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A model flock, out of the top drawer, comes in to rankle with cleaner (13) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of July 11th, 2002 other clues
Doyens of the theatre eat pork to defend their craft (5,8)
Very bad mimicry about to become tedious (9)
Rude request on the green being immeasurably reduced (5)
Capital awarded apple (5)
With a long winter in prospect it won't be enough (4,5)
Yap (4,3)
Southern drink has a dotty effect (7)
Desk bringing drumbeats to piano (4-3)
Fixer leading collapse of the pound with bulls? (7)
A bull is female, to be embracing Novello (9)
See 5 (5)
A role on its own (5)
Hebrew dress - sari, cream (9)
Young ladies' books extended to accept free-range eggs? (7,6)
Pragmatic way to price mail? (9)
I wrote on sex, yet I sell badly (5)
Insect after cheese in most of 13? (7)
A window into what follows "Los", or what preceded "Tis" (7)
Dieting so facilitates it (9)
Brute, one that's ovine and some bovine (5)
Greetings for another third - both ends pay twice (5,8)
Country-loving Irish saint loses part of the ear (9)
Housemaster 4 in charge of supporting options ... (3-6)
... or biography, if held by low-class fellow (3-4)
Sounds a lot to do with the lungs (7)
Get to part of river (5)
Skilled at first part of business (5)

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