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Defensive structure put around ancient city, advantageous in the long term (3,3,4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Everyman crossword of February 15th, 2004 other clues
First to film bird of prey getting poultry (4)
Diplomat, American, so sad, drunk in pub (10)
Supply a Baltic port (4)
Stage left - snake appears from piece of equipment (10)
Awfully enraged after manual worker makes a bomb (4,7)
US writer in digs, we hear (9)
Name of old boy, one in service (5)
Pole with money, grand from fraud (5)
Bearing of vicar, one going round the Spanish church (9)
In meeting hall, the French elected corporation's treasurer (11)
US state capital worker is in agreement (10)
From this mount you might get stake back (4)
Comfortable situation, one appreciated by deliveryman? (4,6)
A widely held but false belief covered in a series of letters from Jeremy Thorpe (4)
Dire warning to a settlers' convoy (5,5)
What a bishop may have on in a joint (5)
Artist is full of dismay? Just the opposite with this valuation (9)
Very exacting employer in club, propping up bar, drinking drop of lager (5-6)
A couple of rooks - one was unable to fly (4)
Seldom seen underdone (4)
Chap landing on bridge gets bravery award (6,5)
A British nun, lady possibly securing first of tricks in spades (10)
The nude ran out below (10)
Plant in European river duck avoided (9)
Spree, for example, writer fixed up (5)
Runs into one in Israeli seaport (4)
Ring North American albatross? (4)

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