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Having a lot of money is breaking the law (6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of October 20th, 2012 other clues
Swift in dialect after choice literary papers (8)
Subject accepting right line on map (6)
Report broadcast first to a South African city (8)
Scout's word — but what about Cobden? (6,6)
Banish fish that swallowed a British coin? (5)
Main entrance for admitting small boy to do wrong (5,4)
Dismissed at cricket many times, admit then expel from our streets (3,3,2,4)
Cricketer makes Spooner's shedder of tears give up the habit (12)
A paint spread around in the past, where it's said to be somewhat chilly (9)
Gloomy audiologist? (5)
Agricultural school? (6)
18's neighbour needing a built-up shoe? (5,3)
Quite fair? (6)
Attempt to score a goal at tennis? (4,4)
Nominal payment to one boosting hackneyed stuff with a tear (10,4)
Pyramid builder finds point of life in food (6)
Crustacean, died in the wool, with flower (9)
Factotum, one among two preparing food, with other two let into party with hesitation (5,4,3,6-6)
Where to sleep with ruler? (5)
Etiquette demanding return of crazy lethargy, or not? (8)
See 1
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Mistakenly lifted sentence of closure for study in the country (5,4)
Sappho's problem about who's leader of barter centre (4,4)
Salmond's aim to be getting away with it? (4-4)
See 10
Good entertainer maybe 1 down's (5)

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