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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of May 14th, 2003 other clues
Anger at nasty smell from plant (6)
Italian territory to which American and Canadian go (6)
Lost in a tower, some characters found passage reappearing (8)
Piece of cartilage given six chops - dire op bungled? (7,7)
Mark on script by a man in charge looking after things (10)
One may be seen as "old" after end of first year! (4)
Book that's recalled in English test (4)
Note a register with hardly any notes? (10)
One rebelling is transformed by books of Bible, becoming peaceful (3-11)
One may be surprised when they go up - must be hairy! (8)
Against having a girl around as a slave (6)
Contests organised by general in one of his towns? (8)
On the street catch the sound of old newspaperman (6)
What could be outside room at end of spout? (4)
Runs coming with one big hit more likely to get you caught out (7)
Black stuff in earth pig turned over (8)
Girl in limbo lashing out irresponsibly (11)
Sledge in slide, going over over over! (6)
Grandma dumped in one city without any thought (7)
Fine fellow with items to sell on the harbour (4,5)
Nice walk I'd arranged on unknown Roman road (8,3)
Company chap accepting first indications from the accountants - normal ratio (9)
Coach wants bit of commitment, not bit of moaning, in match (8)
Fellow with gold round fringes of the cloak (7)
One makes atmosphere, charged with excitement, noisier! (7)
Cell's nucleus lacking in particle (6)
Lump hard to get out of fabric (4)

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