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Free lunch, say, and chap going in on account of it (7) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of October 5th, 2006 other clues
Fat parrot talking with extra capacity (15)
Poet's legal process backed by wealth (9)
Dot's follower, I see, sounding amusing (5)
A small volume of redirected mail gets hearty reception (7)
Amphibian can be sinister if topped (3)
Embarrassment caused by colour? No, the reverse (7)
Wind not half like crazy prophet (7)
Battle providing the French with entertainment (7)
God put off with Middle East invasion (7)
Compete with life abroad (3)
Late 10 becomes confused (7)
Spinning about orbits spinning (7)
Spanish river turning into the French one (5)
It's almost cool to catch one east of Lake Victoria (9)
Supposedly calm spot turned out nasty, with more danger (9,6)
It might be useful to lock up the cabinet ... (9,6)
... and secure English philosopher (5)
To be frugal is futile (7)
Lovesick suitor's first dismissal (7)
Willing to put up picture collection (7)
Soldiers pedal to avoid the dump (7)
Drummer boy with Ulster in former times (9)
Priest in bungled medical operation has a point (7,8)
Pressing suit with the devil (9)
Pick out from the top twenty (3)
She translates 24 (3)
Book of grayling between poles (7)
Supervise lines in Old English (7)
Put down Dorset riot at the end of the day (7)
She's unusually mad about the country (7)
Reared without a staple item (5)

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