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Jarrow poem changed what Britain used to be (5,5) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quiptic crossword of November 7th, 2016 other clues
Banal description of old wrist watch? (4,4)
How you may be taken by surprise (5)
It helps to make you a bit degenerate (4)
Doctors chose a twit to make their hospital uniforms (5,5)
Actively creating objection to development around lake (6)
Warped space is medium for fantasy (8)
Ruin immoral-sounding hermit (7)
Guardian site has dropped one charge (7)
Agreement over trade (4,4)
Most confident issuer gets it by ignoring the odds (6)
Routes to land pal sighted at sea (5,5)
Film that justified all water safety principles (4)
Prisoner holds back negative response to officer (2,3)
Brag about connections to get kinky porn made (4-4)
Rescue is on hand for some readers (8)
Peg leg finishes off once great footballer (4)
Impossible to find resistance inside country … (6)
… against information on what delivers immunity (7)
Damage done when thesis edited (5,3)
They may roll stock account excess limits (6)
Bull can create more direct stampede (10)
Potential spies that keep their earholes open (8)
Wine club provides material for cabinet, perhaps (8)
Second language good for criticism (7)
Connected individual holding nothing back … (6)
… praises amenity that includes plant (6)
Hardy character with an unfamiliar nickname (4)

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