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The Guardian Prize crossword of March 12th, 2005 other clues
Crush a dignitary (5)
Mowlam on horseback - turncoat and rabble-rouser (8)
Fabric layer in poor health in church (8)
Coming out elliptical (6)
Keep maintaining peak condition and seize the reins (4,5)
Singer's personal problem involving fool (5)
Remuneration Poles received for being anything but macho (5)
Terrorists I subsequently sent back come back (9)
Very bad habit, taking tabloid (6)
Drier item for sale aboard train (3,5)
Sanctimonious author in Hamburg's top hotel gets thrown out (6-4-4)
It's true love! Given the stomach, I'll do anything! (8)
Take to Sky, receiving line from the Sun? (5)
Overworks animal - tame one burrowing into the Spanish mountain (12)
Smutty stuff on the royal family's fabulous afterbirth (9)
Ex-boxer catches Zeus's lover dressing (5)
Transport for emigrants is a potential bloomer (9)
Rugby team's memory (4)
Woman torn apart by aristocrat's disaster (9)
A truth universally acknowledged at 10.10 in the morning (5)
Philosopher - to wit, Hungary's first player taking gold after end of match (12)
A scientific figure - pity his science is flawed (9)
May her swine's flesh putrefy in Yorkshire! (9)
Cricket ground's turned small boy into fan of central Europe (9)
Eros reflected on a smell (5)
Dog food containers I opened (5)
Summons jester to entertain the king (4)

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