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Assumption that when borders cease to exist, despot must fall (8) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of May 13th, 2016 other clues
Newspaper's exposed detectives in harem, wrong time for a drink (3,4,4,3,7)
See 1
Let sound be heard (5)
A kind of exit on cue (9)
With ultimate skill, collecting finished vehicle (10)
Card players? (4)
Only women can be cruel at name-calling (12)
Burrow returning yield to fill barrel for player (8,4)
See 24
We hate having no backing nor covering etc (3,7)
Start to crow, as very cautious bird (9)
Not right to enter a property to steal a musical instrument (5)
Accommodates forces (7)
See 1
Tasteless tree-hugging endeavour (6)
No case for gun to change (6)
Hush-hush when in bed? (10)
Shark cut (5)
Honest kind of sandwich, top end, no crust, with coffee coming up (4-5)
Dance music featuring Australians? (4)
Pilot takes learner through air turn manoeuvre (5,3)
Del Boy's lead character and none other turned up dignified (8)
Chat room for 10s (3,7)
Europeans seeing school head surrounded by pupils (9)
Wind up opening old carriage clock on request in clockmaker's shop (8)
It's a mystery why one might read Hemingway (6)
Current master plan (6)
One's said to live well in a sarcastic way (5)
Part of Lord's pavilion is essentially all for one newly-wed (4,4)

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