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Cor blimey mate, noise and abuse is terrible, but I love it so in song! (5,3,7,2,1,8) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of March 11th, 2000 other clues
Explorer returns to business and leaves from the Americas (7)
One perseveres with hearts, when spades 9 (7)
Sharp boy asleep? (6)
See 23 (8)
Car going south from Leeds to Belfast? (4)
Frog-hopper secretion in bird's nest (6-4)
Forsaken the Lord God? Then we finish! (3,3,2,3,5,2,4)
See 23 (10)
See 14 (4)
Unwilling to wear church dress (6)
Unfamiliar fake gold deposited (7)
Accepted a commanding position (7)
See 14 (7)
Golf course offering a couple of slices? (8)
Bitter when the bill requires driving licence, for example, and one gets caught (6)
Rugby player's interpretation of soft and loud (5-3)
Game without ends is over (6)
Religious rebel, Eric the Unorthodox (7)
Given the title and script failed, I abandoned cast (6,5)
Nautical terms negotiated in stages (8)
Morning sickness is good in Victoria's house (8)
Figure to spell misery without a 'y' (7)
Might one's brains be scrambled? (7)
Pedestrian author's better without introduction (6)
Robin Hood was one who won't get Dick Whittington's job (6)

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