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Bankrupt there in India (2,3,3) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of January 13th, 2003 other clues
Tough policy on complicated land hire (4,4)
Wear down the Queen with long poem (5)
First man to be a mother (4)
Fido's meal's a mess (4,6)
He was a king just half a day (6)
Despite what's been said, a rat fell out (5,3)
Harmonious movement in dance (3-4)
Friend from a city in Somerset nearly found beside the tub (4,3)
Anniversary of Sir Robin joining Labour (8)
Sword held by artist on jetty (6)
No beautifier of public places (6-4)
Left words for bride and groom in Venice (4)
Recall first girl to swallow rubber stamp (5)
Chap almost daring to speak Chinese (8)
Cheese made the wrong way (4)
Ash found by Ella on the stage (6)
Ingrid can be found on river with FBI agent (7)
Sell Spanish separatists, reportedly found feuding (8)
Hideaway with grass on, which may be open all hours (6,4)
Resulted in bell ringing loud note (6)
Doubt when he gets a non-U situation (10)
Supports one with dress in disarray (8)
It's been read variously in Scotland (8)
Of a British poet's broadcast in Corby (7)
More than one plant is about to grow (6)
Turn, or turned, junk east (6)
Woollies half removed, revealing whoppers! (4)

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