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Going up north, roughly 1,000 — a lot of people (6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of March 22nd, 2012 other clues
Boatman gets his first crop on the wagon (9)
Content of grass crop very quietly taken inside (5)
They get special credit for first alms distributed (4,5)
Inferior crop blossoms (5)
Money makes a mockery of the law (6)
Spilt bran on back of wagon, where you might bring crops at harvest (8)
Change of crop due to yield (7)
Crop circles in middle of field of pigs (7)
Below ground, crop circles are in better condition (8)
Fruit of love, dispelling anger (6)
Plug for TV's On the Wagon (5)
Celestial lunar cycle they incorporated (9)
Fruit crop (5)
Press to give new line about bird taking in the Head of News (6,3)
Some say pigs crop up to finish cake (6)
Came a cropper in slum: debt is a problem (8)
Change of crop (6)
Shed covering mess of debris — nothing in it (7)
Beetle, perhaps, or bird eats crop (6)
A start at picking fruit crop up (6)
So Boatman's absorbed, reading? (4)
Tropical cuckoo found in Africa originally, then part of the UK (3)
Do you report directly? (3)
Bar removal of saint's bone from country without royal authority (3)
Oh, whatever they say to be in agreement! (3)
Harvest incomplete: head of wheat taken by bird (4)
Discussing drink, on the wagon, in Bag End (8)
Pig eats its last trifle (7)
A lot of men take what's left of the fruit again (6)
Dense crop — a question of where to look (6)
Bird starts to eat the crop (6)

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