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Eric Bristow speaks of the game behind which he stood (4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of April 5th, 2002 other clues
Underwear - darn it! (8)
Enthusiasm shown for Guardian leader on "Guardian Unlimited" (5)
Back-to-front musical jazz improvisation (4)
Aristophanes play where satyr's tail's turned (10)
Appropriate capital for New York? I'd lay a pound on it! (6)
A fresh flower is opening (8)
Line on map is round West Country city (7)
Curvy figure sounds like a kissing couple (7)
Endless bearer of gifts demanding Shakespearean villain's capital (8)
Part of a boot to step around (6)
"_______ outta here!" It's war! (10)
"Home and Away" is a diversion going to pot (2-3)
Setting off for an odd double gin and it (8)
Might the solution be cracked by uncles and kings? (8)
Tax Gordon Brown, perhaps (4)
Very verily (6)
Normally solver and setter nonchalant about being topless (2,5)
Spurs' nightmare - a fragile defence? (8)
Make alterations to restore ICI item of furniture (10)
Who, say, is Spike? (6)
One supporter stands for Judas, but not one judge (10)
Not hard to afford the new, compromised exchange (5-3)
Breaking up is super! (8)
Warehouse area's moral oxymoron? (5,2)
Able to tune radio set at last (6)
Temporary home providing shelter for an occupant (6)
Bond given part in "Othello", a thankless task (4)

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