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Melville's doomed character in "Graham" by Zola? (5,4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of September 5th, 2006 other clues
"A - M = E" is the formula to produce minute particles (7)
Dance band section's dessert? (3,4)
Is a broadcaster having foray in jungle clearing facility? (8)
Lulu queued all night (getting 80% off), being without a match (10)
Cleaner sort of air transportation - brief to Bush: "It's gone off half-cock!" (6,10)
Team has pay issue going round that leads to lack of inspiration (8)
Scottish author's "Rocket Man" broadcast (9)
See 22
Delicate father dropped mobile (5)
Intoxicated l i k e t h i s ? (6,3)
Jangled doorbell of house, loosely speaking (8)
Elf play effect (6)
See 12
See 10
Aviator about to prepare to breed - pardon? (7)
Gas fuel for vessel going to Spain (7)
A third of close relations requires just a little spin? (7)
African people like to be in post endlessly (5)
Fleeced peacekeepers' weapon to deliver the knockout blow (4,3)
Assumes American city once taking power succeeds initially (6)
Variety of Hebe: "Brummie's Hairstyle" (7)
Steamship and ducks involved with Mr Toad's transformation? (13)
Loved wandering round city stadium (9)
Watered down drink before drive home - that's material (7)
Slag off clerk accepting short measure (7)
Do without female religious glibness (7)
He hasn't come out of dead-end road, end of street rock group (6,5)
"Ram", in cryptic crossword terms, was accommodating (3,2)

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