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The Guardian Prize crossword of July 13th, 2002 other clues
Descriptive of surface of leather or pelt (6)
The Highland fling (7,3,5)
Dress right - one must have Parisian taste (6)
Attacks with shells - no retreat! (6,2)
Career's involved hard study (8)
Old boy's lost capital in the city (6)
Cannon's part responsible for reported gap in defences (6)
Plants take fish unloaded here, perhaps (8)
Form of punishment exposed by one bearing stripes (8)
Sharpness shown in a document's contents, overlooking nothing (6)
Go flat out? (2,4,5,4)
Screech or hoot? (6)
Knock back drink after eating game with veg (6)
Newly-wed occupied by mounting tick? That's commonplace! (7)
Sudden burst of wind - not something that gives pleasure! (5)
Assembly retaining the North, ie the Province (7)
Top businessman I see quitting (7)
RA blessed, perhaps, in not having a Vandyke (9)
I fly high, say, to see this sight (7)
Formality shown - find a way to bend (6)
Stir, before taking this drink (3-6)
Port, in our view, makes one boisterous (7)
Shire, say, keeping name given to a place in Yorkshire (7)
One probing Minister was first set up (6)
Country house serving two kinds of beverage, you say (7)
Put on fancy wear and brag? (7)
Place in South Africa, not its capital city (5)

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