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Looking ahead, is gene changed to give new finish to Irish loaf? (3-6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of March 27th, 2018 other clues
Fresh white loaf fed the start of bread production (5,2,5)
Brown bread for the Queen? (5)
Milled grain for a bloomer, say (9)
Round loaf with wild hazels (7)
Boatman's back with a change of heading — the French in retreat, unchanging (7)
Herb we eat with bliss, when cooked (5,5)
Boy ran out of one type of bread (4)
Surge observed in chapati — delicious! (4)
Loaf produced by Chinese people burying one (4,6)
Nasty review about Beethoven's Ninth (3,4)
Bread is torn apart by gull? (7)
Quick butcher's got you turned around, say, and cut open (3-6)
Rustic bread ingredient specified in letters (5)
Elaborate sequel to Death Wish for now (7,5)
Spooner's rascal ran off, getting damper in Australia? (9)
Commends review of nurses taking temperature twice (8)
They're often seen swimming as a pair in a pool (5)
Raised heated note out loud instead (6)
Trim a slice of bread or naan (5)
After French bread and jams (6)
By eating a small loaf with this, one may avoid getting damper (6)
Greek character, a bold man born at odds (9)
Boatman displaces everyone, starting obliquely and cruelly (9)
Interrupts holiday — that's wrong (6,2)
Soft bread, when legal (6)
Substitute rum, the central element in hot toddy (2,4)
Handles sliced white, a lady's (6)
Greek character that's undone embracing Echo (5)
Woman puts crust of loaf on place in cupboard (5)

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