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Base cracking intricate codes? I see (7) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of December 30th, 2020 other clues
Being honest, letter written by boy on road is to appear in Telegraph (5,2,3,5)
An American song book might include one rough drawing (6,6)
See 7
See 25
In a higher degree Enigmatist may be a pest (5)
Work on features, maybe, captures grisly changes (7,7)
Trendy end to this music (5)
Evidence when watching big game in person? (6)
Some toast stunning defeat in study (7)
For no good reason sacking frontman of the Family Stone, a Scottish rock group (7)
Constriction of edges in this? (8)
Gather cape's put back in position (9)
Women suffering introduction from Hadrian, say — hero of the Scots (7,7)
Glass sailing ship (8)
This coin is ancient, I say (6)
Mark the end of Athens, perhaps, carrying cross (6)
See 1
Sounded from belfry? Oscar climbs there with an ape (5-4)
Man, say (or poetically not), portrayed from the outset in strange light (6)
Royal Prestige's premier dinnerware set out to welcome head of China (6,6)
See 1
Dorothy's dog, all dressed up for a party, wanting to make the most of it (2,2,4)
Mr Big is right and Dr Gould wrong (4,4)
Accursed Englishman's noonday companion's turned up (6)
Subject to change, bilateral art removed (6)
Nevertheless, chum climbs into a four-in-hand (5-2)
Have one tot after another? (3,3,5,4)

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