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Economically - maybe not he - he's into the top limit (2,3,5) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of June 30th, 2001 other clues
See 26 (8)
Sailor, name of Arup, in 22 across? (5)
See 15 (4)
See 19 (10)
Mouse taken from sucker? (6)
Intrepid nobleman in heraldic band (8)
?19 25 11 maybe hamper 7 of 9, according to the old song (how many times?) (7,4,6)
See 26 (7,8)
See 17 (8)
See 15 (6)
Dweller in 22 across holds a pound, not 15 (4)
See 19 (5)
All Lundy editor's work - stickers, all French, on wrong piece of gingerbread: they were winged (Sassoon) (8,8,5,3,7)
Line taken from piece of traditional flooring 90 degrees apart (8)
First parent (either) (4)
Point to Mr Clarke as being socially pretentious (6)
Puzzle (Araucaria's), with pen provided inside (7)
Actors do the dirty on one: they were deprived for the sake of 17 (8)
Effect of slight stroke disconcerting in pool game (10)
Wheeler-dealer's ending during the short days (6)
Throne for two to carry one, a job at Cambridge or London? (5-5)
Spiritual chucker out to be detaining a killer (8)
Want fish? There's some provocation (8)
There's perpetual drought, product of 20 pi - it's not "the gentle ... 10 22across" (2,5,5,3,2,5)
Turn and learn with turn of a wrist bone (6)
Take place, maybe, in Lancashire? (6)
Hospital people in demand for 15? (4)

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