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Band in which piano takes up odd bits of tune (7) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of November 18th, 2011 other clues
Private school head's not initially remote (6)
Luggage carrier, originally from vehicle back into castle (4,4)
Increase number in layer (8)
A display of inexperience after cancelled service? Hatchback is deadly (6)
Tool returning chez Dad for a bit (4)
<span>Downpour (cf.</span><i> </i><span>spurt) </span> (10)
Part of Liverpool 9, say (6)
New Brighton? Head off about the distance from equator given by grid reference (8)
Two rock bands of the ’70s, one halving drug use, take time showing expressiveness (8)
Threaten to go out with head of government, say (6)
Soldier's messing about in task (10)
Some oddities of uncertain recollection (4)
Almost 5 or 10, with 10 the turning point? (6)
Informed about husband reportedly drunk in foreign city (8)
Get rid of black snot I produced (8)
Foreign agreement embraced by parties in folk dance movement (2-2-2)
At first agreed to lug old case round Englishman's castle for PM (4,7-4)
Eg pork pie given to a model carrying little weight (7)
Eccentric characters mostly surprised by English reserve (9)
Weak summary (7)
Cooked topless when tipsy (5)
Make fresh contact with outreach organisation, after adult goes missing (7)
Old French epic song from one of the Rat Pack? (7,2,6)
Sort of man that can be relied on to be far from sinister (5-4)
Turncoat's foremost pretext for disloyalty (7)
Walks wearily as a Dickensian in outskirts of Totnes (7)
Vetoes the other trendy set-up (5)

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