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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of September 7th, 2011 other clues
Ulysses remake represented modern-day exiles (6,7)
Dames popular with sailors? (6)
One is getting skinny without essential nutrient (7)
See 1
I have ruled as tsar, haven't I? (4,3,8)
Does once make orthographical mistake (4)
Sadly concur more than half of drugs can be found in abundance (10)
They love football team's jockstraps? (10)
It's nasty, brutish, short (4)
Extremely dangerous and revolting, the trematode devours other's innards (5,2,3,5)
After essentially easeful death, poor beggar's finally buried and returned to the ground (7)
Provide new material for extremely familiar Private Eye gag (2-5)
Devotee starts to find Lady Gaga unbearably boring (6)
Country bumpkins died for the king, making horrible noises (6)
Pretend group performed in theatre? (6,3)
Without these I'm it (6)
Bloke has to leave vegetables (9)
Count brass (mine regularly goes missing) (5)
Obsessive finds love on the web a source of pain (3-5)
Eejit in America taken in by weel-faur'd wee bletherskate (5)
English actress's assets for part of the political system (5,6)
Doctor only ignoring adult's rather trapped wind (9)
Constant review of university in recent study (9)
Moved like the wind around end of haunted outhouse (8)
Amateur race which is dangerous, being over the limit in Escort (6)
Diminutive, fat and married to Homer (5)
In the manner of 1, 9 — perhaps in a strange way (5)

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