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Primarily: private, sibilant surreptitious tone? (4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Everyman crossword of September 6th, 2020 other clues
Religious leader's timeless talk (5)
<span>Was familiar with, reportedly, parameters of </span><i>Mornington Crescent</i> (3,4)
State of Massachusetts, north of Louisiana and West Indies (6)
Moneylender's yard covered with dodgy merchandise (7)
Newspaper redesign 'a bit old' (7)
Restoration of Titian urged, showing lack of appreciation (11)
Sip cocoa regularly with utensil; essentially ... this? (5)
Tennis champ on football team (7)
Old writer's confusing 'ere'? Google it! (6,5)
Impropriety when sundresses peeled off (8)
Move with gentleness and calm (4)
Management of car showroom swapping fronts of De Loreans (10)
Frequently in temper, losing head (5)
Doss about, eating first piece of picnic in swimming trunks (7)
Group of Aussies regularly falling out (5)
City's removing 50% of helipads: let that sink in (8)
Brother and another; alternately, one of three sisters (6)
Sings and rocks out somewhere in London (5,5)
'At home with Viscount, I close both eyes.' Earl admitted: 'it's hard to read' (9,3)
Where to get meat in Indian city, they say (4)
Wine in gallons, rosé, under sun shade (8,4)
Stupefied, having taken umbrage a little (4)
Meal's orange, peeled twice: this one won't amount to much (4-3)
Drama when a republican expelled from Green Party organisation (4,4)
Random: a western where burro's tail removed (10)
Dancer cavorting with lyre somewhere on high street (3,7)
He'll ask your opinion about students' placard (8)

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