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Aunt Sally, for example, a legitimate target for ridicule? (4,4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Everyman crossword of November 10th, 2013 other clues
Stronghold, one sacked in former kingdom (6)
Sit down, weak, and tape broadcast (4,1,3)
Husband presented with new Omega out of respect (6)
Mean to pen article on river fish (8)
Sleep-inducing if caught by tailless scorpion abroad (9)
Colour always sported by chanteuse - Piaf? (5)
Medal winner, one on the other side (8,5)
Blue equatorial waters here (2,3,8)
Knock over raised object (5)
Poverty - end is seen after a struggle (9)
Pollute narrow pass (6)
Extracting pounds from sport (8)
Climb a trail (6)
Tending to stick together - unnaturally, he voices (8)
What a judge may do with number appearing for trial (3,2)
Aggressive young drunk shot a lot with Luger (5,4)
Cynical notes about highs (12)
Game failing to start in county town (5)
Father in French capital wants us raised together (4,5)
Approach place to get buttonhole (6)
Commend a fine novel turned into a film (2,4,3,3)
Greek character sheltered outside place with a monkey puzzle (5,4)
Sundials? They've been around for years! (3-6)
Easiest (I suspect) in my opinion (2,1,3,2)
Ridiculous talk over a wife makes one laugh loudly (6)
Poke one with end of first finger, perhaps (5)
Pick of Renaissance literature (5)

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