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Most of the people from the old country (6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of December 11th, 2001 other clues
Not one of the earlier supporters in the side (9)
First character in public house wanting beer to begin with (5)
What you'd expect to find in maths book (7)
Consider drinking a litre in special glass (7)
River dwelling for Cockney (4)
Steps involved in money for something needing a cure (10)
Shrub from which bee pursues mum (7)
New York hotel's bricked up, reportedly (7)
What Americans gave Bill - and Hilary (sic)? (6,4)
A conjunction is used to make join (4)
A Romeo about 50 is completely done for (3,4)
Fish gets front of hook, making mistake (7)
Winner in posh car, no slouch (5)
Officer leading union is someone you can work with (9)
Destruction of Mac's clan - see gore in this event? (7,8)
Bill's particular not to be seen? Bill's not this then! (8)
Make country journey north to see this lake (4)
Iris is lifeless in such a setting (5,3)
One of the things I stand on brings expression of incredulity (2,4)
Corresponding with friend, penning everything in red almost (8)
Army - something that's charged when given frontal support (6)
You've feast set in motion with song and poem (3,3,2,2,5)
One putting everything away? (8)
One's bored, not having broken up - there's nothing jolly in that! (8)
Part of the Establishment that gives you the blues (8)
You can get awful colic swallowing a fabric (6)
Bar open to all, beginning to end (4)

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