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Poet translating myth or saga (6,4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of September 17th, 2002 other clues
Naked celebrities entertaining king and queen (8)
Actor turned away as the elephant man (6)
Shakespeare's mistress displays the same unknown quantities (4)
Conquest finished by Advent (10)
Jack was sick in jug (6)
Volcanic rock around volcano - outside inside? (8)
Old school quadrangle (6)
King giving order? Right on! (6)
He'd put on raincoat with fashionable lining, not handmade (8)
Perfume for the hair might appear strange on horse (3,3)
Queen's radio broadcast, for example, presented by the Foreign Office in Paris (4,6)
Sweet jester (4)
What slimmer wouldn't expect to appraise? (4,2)
Drug baron finally getting lorry outside Columbia (8)
Excessive guy getting in outsize furniture (8)
Father always joined in a brawl (4)
Final letter about deer set at nought (6)
Fishing boat goes to fish? Exactly! (5-3)
Direction in boat that may bear fruit? (6)
Notice saying "Playground Equipment" (6)
Hearing aid? Old haulier's transported (10)
Churchill managed to move slowly round hospital (8)
Personality disorder not initially terribly serious (8)
Puzzling child, as favourite may be (6)
Section of climbing trail up Alps in Italy (6)
Ex-minister entertaining upper-class people with money to spend (6)
What beaters do with game that's put up (4)

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