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Busting a gut? Sue the clown! (7) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of May 24th, 2003 other clues
Answer from helpline base usual taped reply horror: so a '''ello?'" wasted (3,3,9,3,4,6,4)
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King appearing from the wings of a jet (4)
Ashes near win is lacking destructive bowler (5,5)
The one enlightened theologian consumed by a radiant reversal (6)
Is copied out in parts (8)
How to enter Queer Street? Certainly not! (2,2,5)
The force of Enid Blyton? (4)
He scored with workers' 'ousing (4)
Joshua led rebellious, suspicious peers through this? (5-4)
Rock group supporter, Bunthorne? Get a life! Is this how things start? (8)
Good liar could be caught by a stinker! (6)
Sorely pressed with such a headache? (3,2,5)
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Tripping silver tongue works overtime to trip blatherskite (6)
Admiral signed up at the Hawkins' tavern (6)
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I draw the line out East over penny dreadful (5)
A quiet guest reappearing to steal the show (7)
He discovered chloroform lake: that's great! (6)
Top Iranian child minder accommodating a Scot! (9)
Like those effete Romantiques on pot, say (7)
Today's leading man? Ah! Just imagine! 'e could be, if the other one left (5,8)
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Lettuce served on the White Star Line? (7)
Dying face up and down (4,3)
Lucentio's Mrs MacNab losing head over trapping one (6)
In which one's straightened out from severe habits (5)

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