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Pole, old expert with ball, keeping it up, having an easy name? (9) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of April 13th, 2013 other clues
27 of 6s? (7)
Oath to the French king, one interrupting speech (7)
Free love — have no success without it (5)
You snivel unpleasantly, wishing you were me? (9)
Put in letters for ice-breaker keeping weapon (9)
Do this to cite this for 11 (5)
Make music, including Western music (5)
Coster from Furness (6,3)
Ship's first come into old one's bell and pursued it with vigour (9)
Get rid of land on sea (5)
See 20
Supply lamps the ginnel needed … (9)
… needed again with heater fitted in Soviet city (9)
See 27
Caesar's bulls forged? So what? (3,4,2,3)
Did the 6 — or was unable to? (7)
You translated poetry on the Sun (7)
Fwightful cwimes without a subject of novel tale (3,6)
What happened to regular model? (5)
Hard part of wader's cry to 9 "27 26" (5)
This could bar you from the Dunmow flitch (9)
Girl to love catcher? (5)
Tory shambles containing rising of the people — top people (7)
Dormouse gets sulphur and oxygen on a sliding scale, perhaps (9)
Quickly collected red coat and organised duel quietly (7,2)
From abbey to cathedral (almost) in Somerset — it's drier (4,5)
Was stretched out on the ground, fatally wounded (3,4)
German one of 27 brings up, without colouring, time 26 between 1s (across and down) (7,5)
Musical gunner in a pub raised a point (5)
Wind once blowing from Europe to America? (5)
German/American artist given a little Polish money (5)

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