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Course is very large - what's backed in the day's races (11) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of September 13th, 2008 other clues
Before ultimate promotion in army time zone? (8)
Increased the pain to the ear's capacity to accept (6)
Once arrogant aims to get guns dismantled (8)
Termly this flower girl comes out (6)
Exaggerate on the subject of time (11)
Like someone sleeping with insurance agent in secret? (10)
Corrupt party with line that's not simply black and white? (9)
Pope's non-human? (9)
See 15
Old and new forever requiring no reciprocal action (3-3)
Either of two early saints suiting a change (8)
"Had tea delivered!", as triumphant hoaxer shouts (6)
"Naked king and queen", read in horoscope (8)
First rather than last vowel in "longer pitch expert" (5,5)
Soap festivals aim to provide a break (10)
Setter's surgeon's feet (5)
Epergnes providing aim of grandmaster's gambit? (12)
See 7
One intoxicated by smart books used in combating mental disorders (13)
Service of just a trifle (8)
S-some love might be described thus (2,5,5)
Strip out of clothing - in case I decrease in importance (10)
Crosses alarm shy birdies (10)
Interpretation of material on paper makes Thatcher cross (9,4)
PM accounting for British Rail's ruin (5)
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