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Queues seen on washing days? (5,2) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of November 6th, 2000 other clues
Get ready for the Spring (6)
A service attended by ancient head of Rugby (6)
Drink, knock it back as a starter (4)
Slit the envelope; it's not a private communication (4,6)
Mum, listen for a change! (6)
Press for a reduction? (8)
Plea to one to be agreeable and provide financial backing (2,2,5)
Mole has something to eat by river (4)
Fine stuff for sitting on in Summer! (4)
Rigid line taken by hospital department (9)
Travelling after the game (2,6)
A division of the church (6)
Hope to stay involved in medical practice (10)
Abraham Lincoln, to start with, was murdered (4)
Club for a field athlete (6)
Fetching follower of the game (3,3)
I entered dream home - in Spain, suitably enough (7)
Oil producer under pressure has a heart of stone (5)
One of the toasts that may be offered with a meal (7)
Churchgoers guarding priest's remains (6)
Flying up and down the touchline? (2,3,4)
A shelved medical assistant (7)
No racehorse alive is one! (4,9)
He provides regular press handouts (9)
Do you agree? I don't believe it! (1,3,3)
It's intended to encourage laying in a little money (4,3)
Bird in the bull-ring (6)
To save is difficult with nothing coming in (5)

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