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English author the Guardian's translated is back on the box (10) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of January 13th, 2018 other clues
Pudding, not starter, interrupting fish dish (7)
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Forever turning old and dirty, every second lying back (5)
On with it! (9)
Fishwife who survived? (4)
In basic parts of music, end improvised around heavy metal for maestri (11)
Deals with cities built to be stretched? (11)
Bound to need patience, ultimately — a virtue? (4)
Dressing prime minister, one is an oddball (10)
Short garment beginning to rise in sketch by a couple of artists (2-2,5)
Old group ending in tub can't get c-clean? (5,7)
Gain in knots with set distance travelled (7)
Outside broadcast on golf tournament (4,3)
Club welcoming hot talent (6)
State that is dividing America, pants? (6)
With rigging of ballot admitted, suits go to pieces (4,2,4)
Five into nine, the rational number (5)
Greek dramatist breaks to pocket first of cash, after bribe (9)
Alcoholic drink preferable, not teetotal (4)
A philanthropist controlling computers proves perturbing (8)
Dangerous Goth losing heart in the clutches of wicked Irish king (4-4)
Venial story about Pasquale, perhaps? (10)
Blinking Titanic sunk, no good (9)
Delicate creature, speaking clock needs to rest voice? (8)
Some fortification in fleece and horns, for example? (8)
Capital cheers outstanding nation (6)
Cock and hen? (6)
Trump gone, party! (5)
Drink a can, almost (4)

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