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Double joint provided by this cook, trimming edge (hot) (4,4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of June 18th, 2005 other clues
'ow, so to speak, to line threadbare carriage? (8)
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Did quick sum, as Steptoes did on the way to London (6,2)
Tree-dweller procuring a copper utensil (6,6)
Street in Theatreland holding clue to "The Meaning of Life"? (5-6)
Deceitfulness involving female's somewhat cold and hard to take - and then you die (5,1,5)
Now attending repeatedly (2,7)
Would Afrit's anagram have disentangled this? Absolutely not! (3,4,2)
Reporter's goin' around a plant (5)
Congestion Zone? Infringements here may lead to on-the-spot punishment (7,4)
Misconduct, when filling metal carrier? (4,6)
I have pink and white flowers for St David's Day, which cuts the work in two (8)
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The writer's opinion is that this is not unimportant to fantasise either (2,1,3,2)
Sexy woman has it off in the bank (3,2,5)
Go a long way in on drug and pay this to come back out? (6,4)
Consume on or before this Tuesday - be alert! (3-2,4)
After interminable period, prepare to be introduced to what Singer does in party (12)
For living I circulate and ring round Pan-American district (5,4)
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This could put team-mate in trouble - and it has! Op modified records, when admitted (8,4)
Risk writer's taken up in drink - perishes, disfigured at the end (10)
Cover for schoolboy having swallowed 10, they say (4,6)
Completely clear pub to accommodate band? The opposite (5,4)
Poet put one "t" in "affirmative" (5)
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