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Birds start to run in all directions (5) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of December 31st, 2010 other clues
Leading man in 13 across ignoring the odds (5)
Who tabled amendment for coup de grâce? (5,4)
Female novelist has it in for Labour leader (9)
Set for scan and playback? (5)
Centre of attraction in pub: policeman providing rum (7)
Retreat from announcement of great uncertainty (7)
Dopey given short change in America (3)
12 on time for food (5)
Topper recollected his talk (4,3)
Regrettable dismissal of American loser (3,4)
Naturally a gift is left for blonde to accept (5)
Film director first to include song? Not so! (9)
Chap bumped into at first in London suburbs (9)
Flower expert needing no introduction (5)
Report from outlaw on edge of greenwood (4)
More dice being cast? It's no great shakes! (8)
Poetry from Black Sea port lacking sex appeal (4)
JFK formerly unemployed? Crazy! (8)
Indian worker raising fruit, quite content (6)
Mad Hatter's odd, having little time to run (5-5)
The city of Orlando's a pleasant part in retrospect (2,4)
Win over, for example, taking wickets (4)
Game birds brought to book (5)
Plant in Herts reorganised by director (10)
Timber frames with slight modification (5)
Yorkshire beauty queen, we hear, pulls the wool over one's eyes (8)
Up in arms about leaders of Nicaraguan group aided in scandal (8)
Nothing to support listed building extension (4-2)
Tasteless articles about one computer game (6)
Get hot under the collar following Australian runner — not down under! (4)
Russian leader in bed, topless (4)
Red inside like gold dust (4)

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