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Outside ground depart to catch a noon carriage (5,3,4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of July 21st, 2017 other clues
These people in set, facing rogue, avenged (3,11,5)
See 1
Admonishing slap here — ow! — for a change, I hypothesise (8)
A very short distance to track one's initial letter (7)
Direction taken from A Man with Razor, cut around snout (7)
Strip left zilch to imagination (sniggering at the back) (5)
Year One singled out for concessions (9)
Went back up tree, say, where children play with branches (9)
Animal groups lecturer and academician meet at back of pub yard (5)
Those held most dear live in a home (7)
Dealing with discord in ranks? (7)
Plunge nervously taken together with TV show stopper (4-4)
Equal chance of gibe (just one) from Gavin Williamson? (1,4,5,2,3,4)
See 26
Analyst nails big time with a "male" product (12)
"… and they all lived happily ever after"? (5)
Having undergone changes one rang in 1954 for Queen Elizabeth the Third! (4,5)
Given bar tabs, you'll craftily show (3,4,3,4)
Want means he left daughter destitute (4,3,7)
Zero sugar, say, coating chocolate substitute (5)
Coke tin framed by doyens off the wall (4,5)
Annual scrambling race on fringes of course (4,1,4)
Double up refashioning citadel walls (9)
See 4
See 5
Blade that struggles to cut edges (5)
Poet's unworthy of town in South Wales (5)

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