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Every man for himself: queue up at sixes ... and sevens (5,3,4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of December 29th, 2000 other clues
A mathematician keeping time with hospital as sequel (9)
See 10 (7)
NB: spoil the queue for an audience (4,3)
Going steady? Let 'em 'ave it! (4)
Thousand pound container for a pound in Venice (5,5)
Bunting from Windsor to Lancaster (7)
Mournful blend of gale and ice (7)
Ram in cherry tree maddened dog with energy (3-2-3-2)
See 3 (4)
A large 'allo for King David's girl (7)
Work hard on lamb that was drowned? (7)
Was father to request a time? (5)
Group to get off when torched? (3,6)
Good Friday: Banquo's army routed by lord of tavern (7,2,6)
Shrill in complaining of southern weapon (8)
Environmentally friendly chap, a runner (5,4)
Supported by press, actors are impregnable (4-4)
Witch doctor, not the genuine article (6)
They won't see the way to separate love from wealth (9)
Creator of pilgrim sounding footsore? (6)
15 represent them in the case of landlord at shindig (10,5)
Peel off county and church and I would find Kipling's little giant (9,5)
Means of hatching, for example, to put into barbarian (3-5)
8, for example, has one that is goodly when revised (8)
One of two, for example, turning up with a bit of conscience? (6)
You will be surprised to hear as much? (2,4)
See 15 (5)

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