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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of August 30th, 2005 other clues
How those who down tools reach a compromise? (4,3,7)
See 1
There's no blame attached to this pub, once the church is admitted (9)
Come out of Mexico, ten quitting for about two thousands reaching California: not bad pour nous! (5,2,5,2)
Drink nothing! That would be futile! (2,2)
Old bird hearing dull conversation (5,3)
Blues is one composition - of his? (8)
But this PM's project was Suez, surely? (4)
Pragmatic campaigners brutally kill parties 'ero (14)
As alert as the dutiful Pinafore crew (9)
Together with those who know the score (5)
So a trooper might pollute the atmosphere? (4,3,3,4)
See 25
Grieve like a gorilla? (4,4,6)
Peter Gabriel, of English extraction perhaps, with sailor as Spain's bete noire (4,2,9)
Shock as Greek character kidnaps the Queen Mother (6)
Make plain the English Hill of Edelweiss (6)
Horseless carriage for the working man? (8)
WW1 signals reversing missile encountered around company (3,5)
Lets England hear foreign opera (6,3,6)
Those who've gone off with life-changing rabble (3,4,3,4)
See 1
Escape the noose? With this one might! (8)
Empty hours then following the end of the match? (4,4)
What Italians drink in the Mestre: Galliano (6)
Could be Keats' take on 'The Iceman Cometh' (6)
See 8

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