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Pulse noted as children's author has heart transplant (4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Everyman crossword of November 15th, 2020 other clues
What makes breeze breathe? (4)
Sportspeople fight in front of nightspot (6,4)
Ultimately, this taxi's not one loved by unions (4)
Fetch coals, kindling and what to clean up with (4,6)
Not eating quickly (4)
Every now and then, coloured part of puzzle (4)
Bar, one offering pork pie that's been recalled (4)
Grins, having coal and gin prepared for festive event (5,7)
Spooner's to be bold enough to divulge honest transaction (6,4)
<span>Everyman put in dictionary: '</span><i>pu</i><span>'s a Greek character'</span> (7)
Block and bar (4)
Animal's eaten acre, made to go on run, sounding less healthy (7)
Island in plaza renovated with evenly built-in stone (5,6)
A renowned tennis hero; universally respected American sportsman; his excellence spotted early on? (6,4)
Hard seeing stories' heroes topless, wanting clothing (7)
Crookedly makes cuts, unedifyingly including education (10)
Smoothly operated, not beginning to see bureaucracy (3,4)
How bells may be sounded: loudly, expressing distress (4-8)
Farfalle grocer hides quickly (7)
Dramatic recital that almost worked (10)
Seen in sonar: 'Whale ... another whale' (7)
Old scrawl's deciphered with unparalleled skill (5-5)
Make improvements to cello lacking content in performance (11)
Regularly dropping oars, I annoy cox endlessly leading us to river (7)
China about to tip over, making loud noise (4)
Safari destination's Guyana; I rob ibises' nests (7)
Not changing oil, I'm not coming home for starters, having broken down (10)

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