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Conductor gets to choose bar and key (9) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of December 5th, 2006 other clues
Pop CD's sales stats? Disappointing if in these (6,7)
Touchy feeling exhibited by Grahame's character (9)
TV reporter, once the centre of fun for so long (5)
Holy work, taking the source of sin in hand (5)
Clumsy oaf, heartless and warped externally (3-6)
Calm sea ruffled by spilt fuel (7)
Philosopher turned author, accepting Sartre finally (7)
True about metal being of light-sensitive tissue (7)
High points before spring surge (7)
Deny wreck twisted head to one side (9)
Choral work: "The first word in champagne?" About time! (5)
Joint from which non-British totter back (5)
Give a superlative performance using rod and poles - to empty space! (9)
Generous whisky bar? Journalist added "very flexible" (6-7)
Product of St Trinians, head abandoned on the way (2,7)
Brotherly name, hard and masculine (5)
PM with unfinished story of toothless creatures (7)
Dressed for cycling almost? Not what you'd expect a rambler to say (2,5)
As one international body wants nothing to interrupt hostility (9)
Be patronising to women with no leader (5)
Like the Pope's topping, moving world reception (when ring lost) (6-7)
March is in this requiem Dal put out (9,4)
Spider has Lew quaking with nun during a month (6-3)
Pleasing as a lollipop that's calorie-free (7)
Experience less than life (7)
Rough, old b-boy, retiring (5)
Society member, as in "servant" (5)

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