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In which Armstrong inspired, opening hearts, perhaps (9) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of May 5th, 2009 other clues
Architectural feature through which child's best friend carrying in daughter (3,6)
On which street stalls quick to wrap a brand (4,6)
Upset, seeing edges of Pembrokeshire river dry up (7)
Right in letting sign, perhaps, gush (7)
Humorous surgeon's partner? (7)
Repeat one time, then another, one short of ten (7)
Little man's tool (4)
Less likely contribution to wheat allergy (6)
Penetrate, putting tip of cutter inside a bit (6)
King: then should Queen be a bit of a step up? (5)
Undesirable calling supporters to swig fifty drinks (9)
Maturity of a project for unit I ordered (8)
So hard to lift up girl, so praise Him! (7)
For son released from stronghold, it's a testing time (9)
Vehicle blocking middle of descent, so hard to come by (6)
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One's required to make up new policy with beer being wasted (7,6)
Where Mozart's works might be filed in turn, as child prodigy (10)
Crack shot (4)
Suggested glibness, to which there are pros and cons (5,8)
African city more rich in flavour (7)
One's on top for a quickie, if fast (6)
Shade of red has to begin turning into red (6)
Might one be running for the pain of it? (6)
Stone snatched back by foxy noblewoman (4)
Hand that's sort of blue gets to turn red (5,5)
Orchestral manoeuvre? (6)
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