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Paper once used to the single European question (6,6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of September 19th, 2009 other clues
Popular evidence of frown? (7)
Worry meeting ’arsh official (7)
Being enraged, irk terribly angry letter writers (5-3,7)
Mark, in writing, rejecting charity one reviews (9)
As scissors used before, awaiting punishment (3,3,4,4)
See 11
Runner on track tiring father out (7,5)
Swimmer fine, though not hunky (4)
See 9
Find one Siam without borders — or south of there? (9)
Sweet singer bringing fit male around (5)
As mind on Ecstasy, heroin's first dropped here? (4,3)
Pasquale has job — let's not talk about it! (4,3)
M-mug up about gravitational constant, then stop using computer (3,3)
Question about blunder in boat (6)
Practise — have a stab? (3,7)
Reach daughter in clutches of joiner (5)
Close to nefarious evidence of joy in killing (9)
Head removed from shoulders, as brain between these (4)
Philanthropy Gore delivered with platitude (8)
Ground rich with deep crack (8)
Citizen fighting old war, faultless ’til this writer's uprising (10)
Part written up includes in it a language to be translated (9)
Batsman's rotten ambition? (3,5)
Lewis one of these hermaphroditic unionists? (8)
Bound to be upset over US state dish (6)
McDonald's entering behind king, say (6)
Denounce trade name (5)
Appropriate to dispense with kiss for queen (4)

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