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Confused flower bearing the dead to "The Band From Hell" (15) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of February 24th, 2001 other clues
A redhead wearing pink beads (6)
Not a popular success - pasty, gutless and flaccid (6)
Declare academic has no alternative (7)
Bolt taking top off shrub (5)
God of the French in the cavity (7)
Hard man from Uruguay is interrupting literary uncle's brother (7)
Place bet on "Fiddler''s Wax", an unpromising horse (9)
Mental blank rendering travelling men incontinent? (7)
Penny Black in German river turned to stone (6)
Lifeline to Mum losing head and feeling sick when carbon replaces oxygen (9)
Without hesitation, perimeter can be made less populous (7)
Traditional subject getting right into Greek character and Roman leader (7)
Back without king of northwest France? (6)
Nothing, on reflection, to chuckle about, losing tip of tongue (7)
Queen's introduced to pugilist's garden feature (7)
Vagrant gin-drinking Frenchman (5)
Fairies going to hospital to die (6)
I live by a sunken valley in part of Europe (6)
"Small Helpings", a book about universal currency, is in verse (8,7)
Congress takes on heavyweight churchman (6)
Geometrical proportions in transport company (8)
Drawing of ship replacing recipe in lads' magazine (8)
Fugitive lacking a point of departure (6)
Help back, carrying a good bundle of leaves (3,3)
Form of bribery involving plate of fruit (8)
Sack for disrupting oil flow outside (8)
A sign of resignation (6)

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