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One may run across grass in garden with one (4,5) crossword clue


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The Guardian Everyman crossword of August 14th, 2005 other clues
Forward's second goal (4)
Boy delivering sea song (3,7)
A term possibly used about me and current measure (7)
Article on gang working in desert (7)
Made a substantial profit is what the charlady did (7,2)
Starter for high tea's prepared with speed (5)
Dog (mine), tenacious type pursuing farm animal (3,4,7)
Have a keen interest in editorial written about my game (6-2-6)
Gather a crowd (5)
US writer's main war novel involving Knight (4,5)
Hint given by vicar, one occupying church stall (7)
Engaging divers to go after bag (7)
Shocking? A drunk might be (10)
Little terror in heart of Arabian desert? (4)
Head of syndicate to flee concealing a work of art (8)
Second in command, without feeling, wrote nastily (6,3)
Rose, topless, rowed (5)
Bishop may help unfortunate son inside, swearing (9)
Like a sea dog's face when beer at tea spilled? (7-6)
Important river business venture abandoned (5)
Look for a waterbird (6)
Severe scolding on a tug, English, at sea (6-7)
Last always, reportedly, in effort (9)
Ten traps set out in part of church (8)
French writer penning page in college grounds (6)
Sphere of activity in Harare, naturally (5)
Tree in line also cut short (5)

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