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God is filling a noted hole — thinking to the contrary? (7) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of January 28th, 2012 other clues
A date of despair for Poland, cold — and clean (7)
One part of a shoe (4)
Spreading of flu ensures sorry feeling (10)
European city's action, which may be 13 (6)
O such a letter? (8)
Bear round object that may be 13 (9)
Penny spent training here, not the full shilling (5)
Form of fish, a perch (5)
Not as much to say, as one 6? (9)
Certain disgraceful riots captured on film? (4-4)
See 27
Bouncer's son fettered by bit of a writer wearing a tie (6,4)
Sketch of 28, say? (4,6)
17 unknown, cut back, almost disappeared (7)
Young player getting old, clutching right thigh at kick-off? (7)
Possible hand or paw, it could be? (3,4)
Top card game, toss of a coin? (5)
Loosely scatter half of this oath (7)
17 behind the times? (6)
Swinging crawler, not entirely supportive of Paul, regularly pinching bottom (9)
Second engineer isn't against taking foot off (7)
Catholic among 19 converts in total forgetting biblical text relating to 1712 (13)
Desire topless lust after squeezing softly favourite uncle's rear (9)
Man on board's call for dismissal (5-2)
Baldie holding nerve somersaulting, as assistant in the air (2-5)
Summon from the grave the oldest woman to possess old Tom (7)
Island off Cornwall runs into what's destroying the high street? (6)
Tracker from the north or south? (5)

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