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Forcibly remove someone from vault round end of evening? (9) crossword clue


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The Guardian Everyman crossword of September 19th, 2010 other clues
<i>Goldeneye </i><span>character, vet, nearly murdered </span> (9)
Coming from moor, bitterns fly in a circle (5)
Furiously, and with great enthusiasm (4,5)
One ratty flustered advocate (8)
Simultaneously, nevertheless (2,3,4,4)
Op art cult perplexed a magnate (9)
Organ left in body of human (9)
Led up to foreword by daughter (8)
Harsh cut close to Yuletide (6)
Genuine religious ceremony, by the sound of it (5)
Gift from Greek social worker (5)
Tax situation after one month (10)
Fine meadow insect (4)
Anger shown by sailor getting cross (7)
Comprehensive cover (7)
Try a joke (5)
Vehicle's condition entering anticlockwise TT? (6,3)
Girl honoured to entertain a duke making a film (5,8)
Hastily prepared? No, argued Hardy, after editing (5-3-5)
Gold coin found in one, a glebe-house (5)
A battered sausage on a stick to follow, after cereal (4,3)
Mimic one friend drinking it (7)
Facts and figures, somewhat contrary? (4)
Handle insect let loose by son - this one, perhaps (4,6)
Batting order in cricket, say (6)
Friend, old lady, in a tourist centre in the Med (5)
Get bogged down with fuddy-duddy (5-2-3-3)

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