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Outback worker needed: 's Mon Oncle available? (7,4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of May 5th, 2001 other clues
Saps environmentally friendly fog warnings (10)
Where Beau Nash was immersed in his country residence? (9)
Firm about revolutionary principles (5)
Fourth World figure in Matabeleland (4)
Pack member putting one right in the club (4)
He lets no thin diva type forget last aria, perhaps in "Patience" (3,5,4,4,3,3,3,4,5)
Let oneself down, on the face of it (6)
See 1 (4,4)
See 1 (3,3)
Take home British, but not English, figure (5)
A lot to ask of a Lilliputian (4,5)
Pungent plant returned by river with railed transport (9)
Be affected by food from a runcible spoon (5)
Catches the City unwilling to provide no life cover (6-5)
He admitted all to his circus except miners (6)
Conclude with one or less (8)
Agitation raised in the 16 (6)
When Guardian readers include Dome developers: what the devil! (8)
Start of the Rangers' collapse; Saints encroach (10)
O, Anna Neagle! You hadn't a dreadful shape like this (10)
Remind me, wasn't he once the Italian PM? (5)
Kicking oneself in the gaudery, perhaps (6,3,3)
One's sting is in the hell-broth's mild brown brew (9)
Albert Einstein's part in designing figure for the Folies-Bergere (4)
Careen this emblem (4)
See 1 across (3,4,5)
O, he's the fellow, they say, to chance upon some toothsome relic (10)

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