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The Guardian Prize crossword of November 4th, 2000 other clues
Malignant spinner producing natural reaction among the reserves (9)
Might sailor-king want to return here? (8)
The action of a rat by a later mutation (8)
Could Byron's prince of poets hail lines by this American painter? ... (6,5)
or six lines on Francois? (6)
25 binned? (5)
"24 1across in ____-" - Hamlet's Under-21 International trophy? (3,3,2,5)
Lateral revolution produced by a spokesperson? (9)
They watch the box up to the cocoa's distribution (5,8)
Publisher's reader with the Larousse Gastronomique? (6)
Hither was it, where Charlemagne was crowned? (5)
Father Time has a yen for this bloomer (6)
What's blue and possibly brain-dead? (6)
Cook's vessel discovered Saint Peter decapitated on the grass (8)
Test the soundness of one's mettle, say, when leading (5)
Don't be so effusive down here! (9)
Quail cooked initially in port, perhaps (5)
Cocktail for a girl like Eartha Kitt? (3-9)
Ring the assassin in the tax office (9)
"He doth ___ the narrow world like a Colossus" - Julius Caesar the top attraction was he? (8)
See 18 (5)
One whose relations have been abandoned? (9)
Cracked bell also on my phone (12)
Irish diet one rejected? It's a long story (5)
Five on her scent (6)
Opposition on a court charge (8)
"... a tale told by an idiot...signifying..." (Macbeth - or Lear?) (8)

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