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PM always here, seemingly, with some defamatory remarks on lout culture? (5-4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of January 5th, 2001 other clues
See 5 (5)
Prisons for soldiers who shouldn't 12 (11)
Legal statement of grievance by one in factory (6)
Writing after death, I go in to bury a revolutionary (8)
See 5 (6)
Safe shelter in new town (8)
Sweet dumbing down (10)
Bury alive? In a transitional state from trivial 10 (10)
Shining silver base (5)
Form of trial: make up to mother before it (5,7)
A revolutionary's yearning? (4)
How to stand on a chair? No problem (4)
Sound of non-commercial lowland prophetess having nothing to be said for it (12)
Best way to hold up pub: everyone for striking, via the net? (6,4)
Write a succulent article in French with a number of columns (10)
Lawrence Walker, cine-producer, looking good on the box (9)
Far from normal in the way you treat me (5)
Frank and actors are mine (4-4)
See 22 (4)
Little heraldic Red Indian's first ball, maybe given by a dog (8)
Happy on excessive time with odd twos and ones, singer Johnny loses his head - not very cool stuff for appeal on board (6,2,3,5,6,2,4,6)
Fanatical coleopterist reported to be chewed up (5-3)
Here and now in time to follow (2,4,5)
See 5 (11)
See 10 (5)
Maples for the "One Nation" (a little bit of Disraeli) (9)
The English Miss Goddard has it in place of a chip (9)

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